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Dieting and Food Cue-Related Working Memory Performance
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Dieting and Food Cue-Related Working Memory Performance
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Adrian Meule
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Frontiers in Psychology
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Leading us not unto temptation: momentary allurements elicit overriding goal activation.
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Restrained eating and dieting: replication of their divergent effects on eating regulation.
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10.3389/FPSYG.2016.01944
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28018277
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