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Stephen J Wilson

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Dyer W, Leventhal A, Chung Y, Wilson S, Bello M
Nicotine Tob Res . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40088458
Introduction: Psychomotor restlessness and agitation (PMA)-unintentional motor activity (e.g., fidgeting, pacing) stemming from mental tension-is a transdiagnostic psychopathological trait linked to several psychiatric conditions comorbid with tobacco dependence. Prior work...
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Huang S, MacLean R, Beltz A, McClernon F, Kozink R, Wilson S
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2025 Jan; 267:112543. PMID: 39764928
Aims: Over the recent decades, smoking among women has become an increasingly pressing public health challenge. Mounting evidence suggests that, compared to men, women's smoking is more strongly influenced by...
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Keller K, Pearce A, Fuchs B, Rolls B, Wilson S, Geier C, et al.
J Nutr . 2024 Dec; 154(12):3854-3855. PMID: 39638450
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Furer M, Huang S, Smyth J, Wilson S
J Exp Anal Behav . 2024 Oct; 122(3):335-350. PMID: 39449286
Heightened delay discounting has been linked to adverse smoking cessation outcomes, including among light cigarette users. Few studies have evaluated delay discounting's proposed mechanism, preference reversal (concurrent increases in valuation...
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Bhat Y, Rolls B, Wilson S, Rose E, Geier C, Fuchs B, et al.
J Nutr . 2024 Oct; 154(12):3726-3739. PMID: 39393498
Background: Eating in the absence of hunger (EAH) is a behavioral phenotype of pediatric obesity characterized by the consumption of palatable foods beyond hunger. Studies in children have identified EAH...
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Keller K, Pearce A, Fuchs B, Rolls B, Wilson S, Geier C, et al.
J Nutr . 2024 May; 154(7):2176-2187. PMID: 38795747
Background: Behavioral phenotypes that predict future weight gain are needed to identify children susceptible to obesity. Objectives: This prospective study developed an eating behavior risk score to predict change in...
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Fuchs B, Pearce A, Rolls B, Wilson S, Rose E, Geier C, et al.
Nutrients . 2024 Mar; 16(5). PMID: 38474866
The neural mechanisms underlying susceptibility to eating more in response to large portions (i.e., the portion size effect) remain unclear. Thus, the present study examined how neural responses to portion...
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Fuchs B, Pearce A, Rolls B, Wilson S, Rose E, Geier C, et al.
Appetite . 2024 Feb; 196:107289. PMID: 38423300
Larger portions of food elicit greater intake than smaller portions of food, particularly when foods are high in energy density (kcal/g; ED). The neural mechanisms underlying this effect remain unclear....
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Sangchooli A, Zare-Bidoky M, Fathi Jouzdani A, Schacht J, Bjork J, Claus E, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry . 2024 Feb; 81(4):414-425. PMID: 38324323
Importance: In the last 25 years, functional magnetic resonance imaging drug cue reactivity (FDCR) studies have characterized some core aspects in the neurobiology of drug addiction. However, no FDCR-derived biomarkers...
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Pearce A, Hallisky K, Rolls B, Wilson S, Rose E, Geier C, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring) . 2023 Oct; 31(12):2998-3007. PMID: 37794530
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether children with healthy weight who vary by familial risk for obesity differ in executive functioning. Methods: Children (age 7-8 years)...