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Lotte F Van Dillen

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Appetite|September 17, 2015
Derailing the streetcar named desire. Cognitive distractions reduce individual differences in cravings and unhealthy snacking in response to palatable foodLotte F van Dillen, Jackie Andrade
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 31, 2012
Working memory load reduces facilitated processing of threatening faces: an ERP studyLotte F Van Dillen, Belle Derks
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 28, 2007
Clearing the mind: a working memory model of distraction from negative moodLotte F Van Dillen, Sander L Koole
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 16, 2018
Tuning down the hedonic brain: Cognitive load reduces neural responses to high-calorie food pictures in the nucleus accumbensLotte F van Dillen, Henk van Steenbergen
Appetite|August 18, 2020
Choice architecture meets motivation science: How stimulus availability interacts with internal factors in shaping the desire for foodAmir Ghoniem, Lotte F van Dillen, Wilhelm Hofmann
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 2, 2013
Turning a blind eye to temptation: how cognitive load can facilitate self-regulationLotte F Van Dillen, Esther K Papies, Wilhelm Hofmann
Psychological Science|June 1, 2013
Leaving a flat taste in your mouth: task load reduces taste perceptionReine C van der Wal, Lotte F van Dillen
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|May 23, 2020
Jumping on the 'bad'wagon? How group membership influences responses to the social exclusion of othersGert-Jan Lelieveld, Lasana T Harris, Lotte F van Dillen
Neuroimage|April 8, 2009
Tuning down the emotional brain: an fMRI study of the effects of cognitive load on the processing of affective imagesLotte F Van Dillen, Dirk J Heslenfeld, Sander L Koole
Appetite|June 11, 2023
The effect of cognitive load on preference and intensity processing of sweet taste in the brainFloor van Meer, Henk van Steenbergen, Lotte F van Dillen
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Appetite|September 17, 2015
Derailing the streetcar named desire. Cognitive distractions reduce individual differences in cravings and unhealthy snacking in response to palatable foodLotte F van Dillen, Jackie Andrade
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 31, 2012
Working memory load reduces facilitated processing of threatening faces: an ERP studyLotte F Van Dillen, Belle Derks
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 28, 2007
Clearing the mind: a working memory model of distraction from negative moodLotte F Van Dillen, Sander L Koole
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 16, 2018
Tuning down the hedonic brain: Cognitive load reduces neural responses to high-calorie food pictures in the nucleus accumbensLotte F van Dillen, Henk van Steenbergen
Appetite|August 18, 2020
Choice architecture meets motivation science: How stimulus availability interacts with internal factors in shaping the desire for foodAmir Ghoniem, Lotte F van Dillen, Wilhelm Hofmann
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 2, 2013
Turning a blind eye to temptation: how cognitive load can facilitate self-regulationLotte F Van Dillen, Esther K Papies, Wilhelm Hofmann
Psychological Science|June 1, 2013
Leaving a flat taste in your mouth: task load reduces taste perceptionReine C van der Wal, Lotte F van Dillen
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|May 23, 2020
Jumping on the 'bad'wagon? How group membership influences responses to the social exclusion of othersGert-Jan Lelieveld, Lasana T Harris, Lotte F van Dillen
Neuroimage|April 8, 2009
Tuning down the emotional brain: an fMRI study of the effects of cognitive load on the processing of affective imagesLotte F Van Dillen, Dirk J Heslenfeld, Sander L Koole
Appetite|June 11, 2023
The effect of cognitive load on preference and intensity processing of sweet taste in the brainFloor van Meer, Henk van Steenbergen, Lotte F van Dillen
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