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List of works by Katrijn Houben

A Cognitive Profile of Obesity and Its Translation into New Interventions

scientific article

Beer à no‐go: learning to stop responding to alcohol cues reduces alcohol intake via reduced affective associations rather than increased response inhibition

scientific article published on April 4, 2012

Control yourself or just eat what you like? Weight gain over a year is predicted by an interactive effect of response inhibition and implicit preference for snack foods

scientific article published in July 2010

Eating on impulse: the relation between overweight and food-specific inhibitory control

scientific article

Exposure therapy vs lifestyle intervention to reduce food cue reactivity and binge eating in obesity: A pilot study

scientific article published on 24 January 2019

Focus on the future: Episodic future thinking reduces discount rate and snacking.

scientific article published on 29 September 2015

Guilty pleasures II: Restrained eaters' implicit preferences for high, moderate and low-caloric food

scientific article published on March 30, 2012

Guilty pleasures. Implicit preferences for high calorie food in restrained eating

Happy eating: the single target implicit association test predicts overeating after positive emotions.

scientific article published on 28 June 2013

Making implicit measures of associations with snack foods more negative through evaluative conditioning

scientific article published on 21 July 2011

Overcoming the urge to splurge: Influencing eating behavior by manipulating inhibitory control

scientific article published on February 24, 2011

Resisting temptation: Decreasing alcohol-related affect and drinking behavior by training response inhibition

scientific article published on July 1, 2011

Specificity of the failure to inhibit responses in overweight children

scientific article published in June 2012

Too tempting to resist? Past success at weight control rather than dietary restraint determines exposure-induced disinhibited eating

scientific article published on July 14, 2012