Hannah van Alebeek
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Kahveci S, van Alebeek H, Blechert J
Cogn Emot
. 2024 Nov;
:1-23.
PMID: 39504249
The approach-avoidance task (AAT) probes tendencies contributing to unwanted behaviours, like excessive snacking, by measuring RT differences between approach and avoidance responses to different stimuli. It retrains such tendencies using...
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van Alebeek H, Rottger M, Kahveci S, Blechert J, Aulbach M
Appetite
. 2024 Oct;
204:107726.
PMID: 39442631
The tendency to approach food faster than to avoid it (i.e., approach bias) is thought to facilitate food intake, particularly foods that conflict with one's dietary goals. However, this relationship...
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van Alebeek H, Jones C, Reichenberger J, Pannicke B, Schuz B, Blechert J
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2024 Feb;
21(1):24.
PMID: 38408993
Background: Maintaining a healthy body weight and reaching long-term dietary goals requires ongoing self-monitoring and behavioral adjustments. How individuals respond to successes and failures is described in models of self-regulation:...
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Aulbach M, van Alebeek H, Jones C, Blechert J
Br J Health Psychol
. 2024 Jan;
29(3):576-588.
PMID: 38290795
Objectives: A healthy diet is essential for preventing chronic disease and promoting overall health. Translating one's intention to eat healthy into actual behaviour has, however, proven difficult with a range...
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Rottger M, van Alebeek H, Aulbach M, Blechert J
Appetite
. 2023 Dec;
194:107173.
PMID: 38142857
Measurement of food craving has gained relevance in the current obesity epidemic. The Craving Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) considers not only craving intensity but also cognitive intrusiveness and imagery vividness as...
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van Alebeek H, Kahveci S, Blechert J
Open Res Eur
. 2023 Aug;
1:15.
PMID: 37645212
Approach biases to foods may explain why food consumption often diverges from deliberate dietary intentions. Yet, the assessment of behavioural biases with the approach-avoidance tasks (AAT) is often unreliable and...
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Reichenberger J, van Alebeek H, Messer T, Blechert J
Stress Health
. 2023 Jul;
40(1):e3293.
PMID: 37462153
Stress frequently influences a person's propensity to drink alcohol. Inter-individual differences in such stress-related drinking can be assessed through psychometric scales; however, available questionnaires conflate stress- with emotion-related reasons to...
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Kahveci S, Rinck M, van Alebeek H, Blechert J
Behav Res Methods
. 2023 May;
56(3):1551-1582.
PMID: 37221345
Reaction time (RT) data are often pre-processed before analysis by rejecting outliers and errors and aggregating the data. In stimulus-response compatibility paradigms such as the approach-avoidance task (AAT), researchers often...
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Aulbach M, van Alebeek H, Kahveci S, Blechert J
BMJ Open
. 2023 May;
13(4):e070443.
PMID: 37185192
Introduction: Unhealthy eating behaviour is a major contributor to obesity and related diseases and is associated with a behavioural bias to approach rather than avoid desired foods, as measured with...
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van Alebeek H, Kahveci S, Rinck M, Blechert J
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry
. 2022 Nov;
78:101806.
PMID: 36435548
Background And Objectives: Individuals are thought to be biased towards approaching positive stimuli and avoiding negative stimuli. Yet, it is unclear whether this general pattern applies to all stimulus classes...