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Esther K. Papies
Esther K. Papies
Radboud University, The Netherlands
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Why most dieters fail but some succeed: A goal conflict model of eating behavior
W Stroebe, GM Van Koningsbruggen, EK Papies, H Aarts
Psychological Review 120 (1), 110-138, 2013
459*2013
Mindful attention prevents mindless impulses
EK Papies, LW Barsalou, R Custers
Social Psychological and Personality Science 3 (3), 291-299, 2012
3392012
Goal priming and eating behavior: enhancing self-regulation by environmental cues.
EK Papies, P Hamstra
Health Psychology 29 (4), 384, 2010
3122010
The benefits of simply observing: mindful attention modulates the link between motivation and behavior.
EK Papies, TM Pronk, M Keesman, LW Barsalou
Journal of personality and social psychology 108 (1), 148, 2015
2992015
Pleasure in the mind: Restrained eating and spontaneous hedonic thoughts about food
EK Papies, W Stroebe, H Aarts
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 43 (5), 810-817, 2007
248*2007
Turning a blind eye to temptation: how cognitive load can facilitate self-regulation.
LF Van Dillen, EK Papies, W Hofmann
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 104 (3), 427, 2013
2402013
Healthy cognition: Processes of self-regulatory success in restrained eating
EK Papies, W Stroebe, H Aarts
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 34 (9), 1290-1300, 2008
2392008
The allure of forbidden food: On the role of attention in self-regulation
EK Papies, W Stroebe, H Aarts
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (5), 1283-1292, 2008
2342008
Health goal priming as a situated intervention tool: how to benefit from nonconscious motivational routes to health behaviour
EK Papies
Health psychology review 10 (4), 408-424, 2016
2152016
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
2152011
From homeostatic to hedonic theories of eating: Self‐regulatory failure in food‐rich environments
W Stroebe, EK Papies, H Aarts
Applied Psychology 57, 172-193, 2008
1762008
Using health primes to reduce unhealthy snack purchases among overweight consumers in a grocery store
EK Papies, I Potjes, M Keesman, S Schwinghammer, ...
International journal of obesity 38 (4), 597-602, 2014
1752014
A core eating network and its modulations underlie diverse eating phenomena
J Chen, EK Papies, LW Barsalou
Brain and cognition 110, 20-42, 2016
1642016
A shift in perspective: Decentering through mindful attention to imagined stressful events
LAM Lebois, EK Papies, K Gopinath, R Cabanban, KS Quigley, ...
Neuropsychologia 75, 505-524, 2015
1532015
Grounding desire and motivated behavior: A theoretical framework and review of empirical evidence
EK Papies, LW Barsalou
Guilford Press, 2015
1462015
Tempting food words activate eating simulations
EK Papies
Frontiers in psychology 4, 838, 2013
1362013
Differentiating between successful and unsuccessful dieters. Validity and reliability of the Perceived Self-Regulatory Success in Dieting Scale
A Meule, EK Papies, A Kübler
Appetite 58 (3), 822-826, 2012
1362012
A brief mindfulness intervention reduces unhealthy eating when hungry, but not the portion size effect
D Marchiori, EK Papies
Appetite 75, 40-45, 2014
1332014
Implementation intentions as goal primes: Boosting self-control in tempting environments
GM van Koningsbruggen, W Stroebe, EK Papies, H Aarts
The Goal Conflict Model of Eating Behavior, 129-140, 2017
1312017
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
1262013
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