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Fig. 1

From: Fostering positive attitudes toward food in individuals with restrained eating: the impact of flexible food-related inhibition

Fig. 1

A illustrates the course of the experiment. The first and the second Implicit Association Tests (IATs) were presented as one study (continuous line), while food stop-signal task (F-SST) and bogus taste test were presented as a second and separate study (dashed line). Participants were told that they needed to wait 20 min between the first and second IAT, and "study 2" was offered to them to take advantage of this time. B illustrates a trial in the IAT that examines the association between high-calorie food and negative words

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