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Obesity, subliminal perception and inhibition: Neuromodulation of the prefrontal cortex

Osimo, S. A.
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Korb, S.
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Aiello, M.
2019
  • journal article

Periodico
BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY
Abstract
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays a central role in food choice, and may be partly dysfunctional in obesity – a condition linked to altered attention and inhibition processes, particularly in response to food-related stimuli. We investigated the role of the PFC in subliminal visual processing and response inhibition to food pictures using anodal, cathodal, or sham transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a sample of 53 normal weight, overweight, or obese participants. Subliminal processing was measured with a breaking continuous flash suppression task (bCFS), and inhibition with a Go/No-Go task. BMI was included in the analyses as a continuous predictor. Higher BMI was associated with prolonged subliminal processing for both food and nonfood pictures in the bCFS task, and with longer RTs in food Go trials in the Go/No-Go task. Therefore, higher BMI was associated with an attentional bias for food images during supraliminal, but not subliminal visual processing. Moreover, anodal tDCS resulted in shorter detection times in the bCFS task, especially in participants with higher BMI. We conclude that anodal tDCS affects subliminal perception and attentional processes, and speculate that these effects may explain previous reports of reduced craving and food intake after anodal tDCS.
DOI
10.1016/j.brat.2019.05.005
WOS
WOS:000474311500003
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/90958
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85066480094
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Soggetti
  • Obesity

  • Transcranial direct c...

  • Go/No-Go

  • Continuous flash supp...

  • Food

  • Attentional bias

  • Settore M-PSI/02 - Ps...

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3
Data di acquisizione
Jun 7, 2022
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Data di acquisizione
Mar 28, 2024
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