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The goal of this article is to introduce readers to theories, tools, and evidence from the field of neuroeconomics and to describe how health psychology and neuroeconomics can be mutually informative in the study of preventative health beha...
Michele L Okun Michele L Okun
When a woman becomes pregnant, there is a vast series of physiological, vascular, and psychological changes. Among the most commonly reported changes are those involving sleep. Pregnant women report that their ability to maintain sleep and ...
Evelyn Mercado,Leah C Hibel Evelyn Mercado
Monogamous pair bonds helped solve ancestral problems pertinent to our survival as a species. In order for these pair bonds to succeed, biological systems were co-opted to support and reinforce attachment bonds through feelings of pleasure ...
Bruce P Doré,Jennifer A Silvers,Kevin N Ochsner Bruce P Doré
The ability to successfully regulate emotion plays a key role in healthy development and the maintenance of psychological well-being. Although great strides have been made in understanding the nature of regulatory processes and the conseque...
Jeffrey M Hunger,Brenda Major,Alison Blodorn et al. Jeffrey M Hunger et al.
Weight stigma is pervasive, and a number of scholars argue that this profound stigma contributes to the negative effects of weight on psychological and physical health. Some lay individuals and health professionals assume that stigmatizing ...
Linda D Cameron,Barbara Bowles Biesecker,Ellen Peters et al. Linda D Cameron et al.
Advances in theory and research on self-regulation and decision-making processes have yielded important insights into how cognitive, emotional, and social processes shape risk perceptions and risk-related decisions. We examine how self-regu...
Michael Inzlicht,Elliot Berkman Michael Inzlicht
The resource model of self-control casts self-control as a capacity that relies on some limited resource that exhausts with use. The model captured our imagination and brought much-needed attention on an important yet neglected psychologica...
Grant S Shields,George M Slavich Grant S Shields
Life stress is a central construct in health research because it is associated with increased risk for a variety of serious mental and physical health problems, including anxiety disorders, depression, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune dis...
Andrew P Allen,Timothy G Dinan,Gerard Clarke et al. Andrew P Allen et al.
In recent years, we have seen increasing research within neuroscience and biopsychology on the interactions between the brain, the gastrointestinal tract, the bacteria within the gastrointestinal tract, and the bidirectional relationship be...
Yessenia Castro Yessenia Castro
Tobacco is a significant burden to individual and public health, and disparities exist among Latino smokers with respect to use and cessation. Although the prevalence of smoking is lower for Latinos than for non-Latino Whites and the genera...