David A Booth
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Booth D, Laguna-Camacho A
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2022 Dec;
77(5):511-514.
PMID: 36474081
The public's trust in the science of avoiding unhealthy weight depends on a radical reform of the design and execution of weight loss programmes and their clinical trials. This Perspective...
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Booth D
Behav Brain Sci
. 2019 Feb;
41:e226.
PMID: 30767795
Suboptimality of decision making needs no explanation. High-level accounts of suboptimality in diverse tasks cannot add up to a mechanistic theory of perceptual decision making. Mental processes operate on the...
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Booth D
Behav Brain Sci
. 2018 Jan;
40:e384.
PMID: 29342821
Some individuals have a neurogenetic vulnerability to developing strong facilitation of ingestive movements by learned configurations of biosocial stimuli. Condemning food as addictive is mere polemic, ignoring the contextualised sensory...
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Laguna-Camacho A, Booth D
Appetite
. 2015 Jan;
87:283-7.
PMID: 25596040
Dietary guidelines for the general public aim to lower the incidence of nutrition-related diseases by influencing habitual food choices. Yet little is known about how well the guidelines are matched...
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Booth D
Multisens Res
. 2013 May;
26(1-2):123-42.
PMID: 23713202
This paper reviews all the published evidence on the theory that the act of selecting a piece of food or drink structurally coordinates quantitative information across several sensory modalities. The...
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Booth D, Jarvandi S, Thibault L
Appetite
. 2012 Jul;
59(3):790-5.
PMID: 22841813
Food intake can be increased by learning to anticipate the omission of subsequent meals. We present here a new theory that such anticipatory eating depends on an associative process of...
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Yankouskaya A, Booth D, Humphreys G
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2012 Jul;
74(8):1692-711.
PMID: 22814949
Interactions between the processing of emotion expression and form-based information from faces (facial identity) were investigated using the redundant-target paradigm, in which we specifically tested whether identity and emotional expression...
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Jarvandi S, Booth D, Thibault L
Appetite
. 2012 May;
59(2):224-7.
PMID: 22595288
Rats can learn to anticipate the omission of subsequent meals by increasing food intake. Our previous reports have analysed group means at each trial but that does not allow for...