Food cue-elicited brain potentials in obese and healthy-weight individuals.

scientific article published on 15 August 2008

Food cue-elicited brain potentials in obese and healthy-weight individuals. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.EATBEH.2008.07.009
P698PubMed publication ID18928910
P5875ResearchGate publication ID23392548

P50authorPeter MurisQ56487086
Ingmar FrankenQ58229153
P2093author name stringIlse M T Nijs
P433issue4
P921main subjectobesityQ12174
P304page(s)462-470
P577publication date2008-08-15
P1433published inEating BehaviorsQ15750537
P1476titleFood cue-elicited brain potentials in obese and healthy-weight individuals
P478volume9

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