Biopsychological investigation of hedonic processes in individuals susceptible to overeating : role of liking and wanting in trait binge eating
The objective of this thesis was to identify and characterise a robust phenotype susceptible to reward-driven overeating. Specifically, the thesis aimed to examine the role of liking and wanting for food in trait binge eating and to determine other potential biopsychological markers of susceptibilit...
Main Author: | Dalton, Michelle |
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Other Authors: | Finlayson, Graham ; Blundell, John |
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University of Leeds
2013
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.595177 |
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