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Targeting impulsive processes of eating behavior via the Internet: Effects on body weight
H Veling, GM van Koningsbruggen, H Aarts, W Stroebe
Appetite 78 (1), 102-109, 2014
2252014
Using stop signals to inhibit chronic dieters’ responses toward palatable foods
H Veling, H Aarts, EK Papies
Behaviour research and therapy 49 (11), 771-780, 2011
2142011
When approach motivation and behavioral inhibition collide: Behavior regulation through stimulus devaluation
H Veling, RW Holland, A van Knippenberg
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (4), 1013-1019, 2008
2072008
Using stop signals to reduce impulsive choices for palatable unhealthy foods
H Veling, H Aarts, W Stroebe
British journal of health psychology 18 (2), 354-368, 2013
1942013
Remembering can cause inhibition: retrieval-induced inhibition as cue independent process.
H Veling, A Van Knippenberg
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 30 (2), 315, 2004
1812004
What Is Trained During Food Go/No-Go Training? A Review Focusing on Mechanisms and a Research Agenda
H Veling, NS Lawrence, Z Chen, GM van Koningsbruggen, RW Holland
Current Addiction Reports 4 (1), 35-41, 2017
1412017
How does not responding to appetitive stimuli cause devaluation: Evaluative conditioning or response inhibition?
Z Chen, H Veling, A Dijksterhuis, RW Holland
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 145 (12), 1687, 2016
1352016
Stop signals decrease choices for palatable foods through decreased food evaluation
H Veling, H Aarts, W Stroebe
Frontiers in psychology 4, 65260, 2013
1322013
Training motor responses to food: A novel treatment for obesity targeting implicit processes
E Stice, NS Lawrence, E Kemps, H Veling
Clinical psychology review 49, 16-27, 2016
1282016
Comparing two psychological interventions in reducing impulsive processes of eating behavior: Effects on self-selected portion size
GM Van Koningsbruggen, H Veling, W Stroebe, H Aarts
The Goal Conflict Model of Eating Behavior, 141-159, 2017
1262017
Pilot test of a novel food response and attention training treatment for obesity: Brain imaging data suggest actions shape valuation
E Stice, S Yokum, H Veling, E Kemps, NS Lawrence
Behaviour research and therapy 94, 60-70, 2017
1262017
Healthy dining. Subtle diet reminders at the point of purchase increase low-calorie food choices among both chronic and current dieters
EK Papies, H Veling
Appetite 61, 1-7, 2013
1252013
Spontaneous hedonic reactions to social media cues
GM Van Koningsbruggen, T Hartmann, A Eden, H Veling
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 20 (5), 334-340, 2017
852017
Boosting or choking–How conscious and unconscious reward processing modulate the active maintenance of goal-relevant information
CM Zedelius, H Veling, H Aarts
Consciousness and cognition 20 (2), 355-362, 2011
852011
The relationship between online vigilance and affective well-being in everyday life: Combining smartphone logging with experience sampling
N Johannes, A Meier, L Reinecke, S Ehlert, DN Setiawan, N Walasek, ...
Media Psychology 24 (5), 581-605, 2021
822021
The art of anger: Reward context turns avoidance responses to anger-related objects into approach
H Aarts, KI Ruys, H Veling, RA Renes, JHB de Groot, AM van Nunen, ...
Psychological Science 21 (10), 1406-1410, 2010
802010
Targeting implicit approach reactions to snack food in children: Effects on intake
F Folkvord, H Veling, H Hoeken
Health Psychology 35 (8), 919-922, 2016
732016
Hard to resist? The effect of smartphone visibility and notifications on response inhibition
N Johannes, H Veling, T Verwijmeren, M Buijzen
Journal of Media Psychology, 2018
722018
The influence of facial attractiveness on imitation
ML Van Leeuwen, H Veling, RB Van Baaren, A Dijksterhuis
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45 (6), 1295-1298, 2009
702009
Cueing task goals and earning money: Relatively high monetary rewards reduce failures to act on goals in a Stroop task
H Veling, H Aarts
Motivation and Emotion 34, 184-190, 2010
672010
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