斯特罗普效应
心理学
卡路里
肥胖
感知
认知
眼动
食物选择
注意偏差
透视图(图形)
视觉感受
发展心理学
眼球运动
听力学
医学
精神科
内科学
病理
人工智能
物理
神经科学
光学
计算机科学
作者
Elif Akçay,Didem Behice Öztop,Özgür Aydın,Elçin Çağlar,Zehra Aycan
出处
期刊:Appetite
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2021-10-06
卷期号:168: 105734-105734
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.appet.2021.105734
摘要
Adolescent obesity is a growing global health problem. Studies have demonstrated that exposure to food cues plays a role in both the development and the persistence of obesity. Understanding how visual attention changes dynamically in response to food cues may explain how they contribute to obesity. The primary aims were to evaluate attentional bias for food cues and conduct a time-course analysis of obese adolescents' food-cue processing. We also investigated the roles of inhibition, cognitive flexibility, and eating styles in their visual attention to food stimuli. A total of 60 age- and gender-matched 12-16-year-olds (n = 30, obese group; n = 30, control group; M = 13.9 years, SD = 1.26) were included in this study's sample. The participants viewed a series of high-calorie and low-calorie food images along with nonfood images in the free exploration paradigm during eye-tracking. Time-course analysis of the proportion of fixations on images of food and high-calorie foods determined that the attentional processing of the two groups differed, especially in later stages. The obese group had higher Stroop Interference and Trail Making Test-B scores than the control group, but these executive functions' scores did not affect their proportions of fixations on food and high-calorie food images over time. Higher Perceptual Reasoning Index scores led to a decrease in the proportions of fixations on high-calorie food images over time in the obese group, and this was particularly noticeable after about 4000 ms. This study found that time-course analysis of visual attention to food cues allows us to understand how it changes dynamically over larger time intervals. Future studies should provide knowledge about maintained attention for food cues and their relationship with top-down factors in obese adolescents.
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