Piers L Cornelissen
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Brokjob L, Cornelissen P, Gumancik J, McCarty K, Tovee M, Cornelissen K
PLoS One
. 2024 Nov;
19(11):e0313619.
PMID: 39576791
A core feature of eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa, is an overestimation of body size. A key question is whether this overestimation arises solely from body image concerns typical...
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Evans E, Ridley B, Cornelissen P, Kramer R, Araujo-Soares V, Tovee M
Br J Health Psychol
. 2024 Nov;
30(1):e12765.
PMID: 39542744
Objectives: Parents infrequently recognize childhood overweight/obesity and healthcare professionals (HCPs) also struggle to visually identify it, potentially limiting the offer and uptake of weight management support. This study examined perceptual...
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Ridley B, Evans E, Cornelissen P, Kramer R, Tovee M
Children (Basel)
. 2024 Oct;
11(10).
PMID: 39457208
Background/objectives: It is vital to identify children whose weight status means that they may benefit from medical or behavioural support, but adult visual judgements of child weight status are inaccurate,...
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Ridley B, Cornelissen P, Maalin N, Mohamed S, Kramer R, McCarty K, et al.
Body Image
. 2024 Jun;
51:101747.
PMID: 38875992
There has been an assumption in the literature that the three concepts of ideal body shape (personal ideal, cultural ideal, and the most attractive body shape) are effectively the same...
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Gumancik J, Cornelissen P, Brokjob L, Ridley B, McCarty K, Tovee M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Jun;
19(6):e0302747.
PMID: 38857270
This body image study tests the viability of transferring a complex psychophysical paradigm from a controlled in-person laboratory task to an online environment. 172 female participants made online judgements about...
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Pollet T, Bovet J, Buhaenko R, Cornelissen P, Tovee M
Body Image
. 2024 May;
49:101714.
PMID: 38744196
Psychological research frequently encounters criticism regarding the representativeness of the samples under study, highlighting concerns about the external validity of the obtained results. Here, we conducted a comprehensive survey of...
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Eisenhauer S, Del Jesus Gonzalez Alam T, Cornelissen P, Smallwood J, Jefferies E
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2024 Feb;
45(2):e26607.
PMID: 38339897
Language comprehension involves multiple hierarchical processing stages across time, space, and levels of representation. When processing a word, the sensory input is transformed into increasingly abstract representations that need to...
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Groves V, Ridley B, Cornelissen P, Maalin N, Mohamed S, Kramer R, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2023 May;
14:1116686.
PMID: 37205060
Introduction: To determine men's body ideals and the factors that influence these choices, this study used a matrix of computer generated (CG) male bodies (based on an analysis of 3D...
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Evans E, Tovee M, Hancock P, Cornelissen P
Body Image
. 2022 Nov;
44:9-23.
PMID: 36413890
Prevailing weight-normative approaches to health pressure adults to visually categorise children's weight, despite little understanding of how such judgements are made. There is no evidence this strategy improves child health,...
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Ridley B, Cornelissen P, Maalin N, Mohamed S, Kramer R, McCarty K, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2022 Nov;
13:980277.
PMID: 36337567
We used attractiveness judgements as a proxy to visualize the ideal female and male body for male and female participants and investigated how individual differences in the internalization of cultural...