A psychological perspective on appetite

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titleA psychological perspective on appetite
start_date2014/05/12
schedule17h-19h
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detailsEn partenariat avec le Centre de Recherche de l’Institut Paul Bocuse
summaryInscription gratuite (mais obligatoire) avant le : 9 Mai 2014 <camille.florencon@cens-nutrition.com>. Dr . Suzanne Higgs is Reader in the Psychobiology of Appetite at the University of Birmingham, UK . She has a degree in Psychology and Physiology from Oxford University (UK) and a PhD in Psychology from Durham University (UK) . She worked as a post Doctoral researcher at Oxford University before taking up a Lectureship at the University of Birmingham (UK) in 1999 . Suzanne leads a research group interested in cognitive processes in food intake and food choice . Work in this area includes examining the role of learning and memory in appetite and social influences on dietary decision making . Suzanne has published over 70 peer - reviewed publications and has current research support from the Economic and Social Research Council and Biology and Biotechnology Research Council in the UK . She is Editor of the journal Appetite .
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