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Autor:
Grace E. Giles, Marianna D. Eddy, Tad T. Brunyé, Heather L. Urry, Harry L. Graber, Randall L. Barbour, Caroline R. Mahoney, Holly A. Taylor, Robin B. Kanarek
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 12 (2018)
Acute exercise consistently benefits both emotion and cognition, particularly cognitive control. We evaluated acute endurance exercise influences on emotion, domain-general cognitive control and the cognitive control of emotion, specifically cognitiv
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4a352c28854a4a61ae627902869ccee7
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 7 (2013)
Information processing is generally biased toward global cues, often at the expense of local information. Equivocal extant data suggests that arousal states may accentuate either a local or global processing bias, at least partially dependent on the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d40a51847b1d4cdfaa2a9185878ab609
Publikováno v:
Eating Behaviors. 30:22-27
Food intake and exercise have been shown to alter body satisfaction in a state-dependent manner. One-time consumption of food perceived as unhealthy can be detrimental to body satisfaction, whereas an acute bout of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise
Autor:
Marianna D. Eddy, Robin B. Kanarek, Holly A. Taylor, Caroline R. Mahoney, Julie A. Cantelon, Heather L. Urry, Tad T. Brunyé, Grace E. Giles
Publikováno v:
Motivation and Emotion. 42:482-496
Emotion regulation may influence psychological responses to exercise. We examined whether the emotion regulation strategies, cognitive reappraisal and distraction, influenced psychological state and prefrontal cortex oxygenation during endurance exer
Autor:
Caroline R. Mahoney, Joseph M. Moran, Alexander M. Spring, Heather L. Urry, Robin B. Kanarek, Grace E. Giles
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 96:191-199
Caffeine reliably increases emotional arousal, but it is unclear whether and how it influences other dimensions of emotion such as emotional valence. These experiments documented whether caffeine influences emotion and emotion regulation choice and s
Publikováno v:
Physiology & Behavior. 179:313-318
Background Clinical investigations indicate that anorexia nervosa (AN) is associated with impaired cognitive flexibility. Activity-based anorexia (ABA), a rodent behavioral model of AN, is characterized by compulsive wheel running associated with vol
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 95:93-100
Tea is perceived as more relaxing than coffee, even though both contain caffeine. L-theanine in tea may account for the difference. Consumed together, caffeine and theanine exert similar cognitive effects to that of caffeine alone, but exert opposite
Publikováno v:
Appetite. 158
Emotional eating is defined as an increase in eating following negative emotion. Self-reported emotional eating has been associated with physical health concerns. However, experimental and daily diary studies indicate that induced or naturally experi
Autor:
Fayeza S. Ahmed, Abit Aktas, Eyad M.T. Ali, Gamze Altun, Belmira Lara da Silveira Andrade-da-Costa, Ruth H. Asch, Ricielle Lopes Augusto, Graciela Avitia, Mario Barbagallo, Olivia E. Bogucki, John William Capps, Sabrina Castellano, Carol L. Cheatham, Andrea J. Connor, Lisette C.P.G.M. de Groot, Ricardo Augusto de Melo Reis, Raphael Fabricio de Souza, Peter J. Dearborn, Ligia J. Dominguez, Andrew Elagizi, Merrill F. Elias, H.M. Francis, Hércules Rezende Freitas, Fabio Galvano, Grace E. Giles, Justyna Godos, Jacqueline F. Gould, Giuseppe Grosso, Christine Heberden, Alinny Rosendo Isaac, Hiroyasu Iso, Luigi Janiri, Corinne Joffre, Semra Kaçar, Robin B. Kanarek, Arife Ahsen Kaplan, Süleyman Kaplan, Junhwan Kim, Elfide Gizem Kıvrak, M. Yulianto Kurniawan, Cyrus E. Kuschner, Carl J. Lavie, Sophie Layé, Rafael Longhi, Yolanda Loya Méndez, Caroline R. Mahoney, Gisele Gus Manfro, Giuseppe Marano, Tomislav Mašek, Elise Maximin, Marianna Mazza, Salvatore Mazza, Robert K. McNamara, Humberto Milani, Robert R. Miller, Utako Murai, Agnès Nadjar, Daniela Velasquez Oliveira, Marissa Owen, Georg Reiser, Charlotte Rey, Veronica Portillo Reyes, Gilberto Reyes Leal, Danitsa Marcos Rodrigues, Erika Rodriguez-Guzman, Christine Scanlan, Peter Schönfeld, Kelly W. Sheppard, Patrícia Pelufo Silveira, Vikas Singh, Lisa G. Smithers, R.J. Stevenson, Vasanti Suvarna, Gianandrea Traversi, Rie Usuki, Ondine van de Rest, Kathryn VanEgmond, Jennifer L. Watts, Taylor K. Wessel, Tsukasa Yagi, Kazumasa Yamagishi, Kıymet Kübra Yurt, Charles N. Zawatsky
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d47efeeac620635c8a3fcae174e78163
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-815238-6.09991-0
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-815238-6.09991-0
Autor:
Holly A. Taylor, Harris R. Lieberman, Caroline R. Mahoney, Robin B. Kanarek, Bernadette P. Marriott, Christianna S. Williams, Tad T. Brunyé, Grace E. Giles
Publikováno v:
Journal of American college health : J of ACH. 67(7)
Objective: Caffeine and dietary supplement (DS) use by college students is not well-documented. Given reported associations between energy drink consumption and sensation seeking, we used the Sensa...