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No evidence that prefrontal HD-tDCS influences cue-induced food craving (2020)
Journal Article
Sedgmond, J., Chambers, C. D., Lawrence, N. S., & Adams, R. C. (2020). No evidence that prefrontal HD-tDCS influences cue-induced food craving. Behavioral Neuroscience, 134(5), 369-383. https://doi.org/10.1037/bne0000345

This study investigated whether the application of high definition transcranial DC stimulation (HDtDCS) to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex reduces cue-induced food craving when combined with food-specific inhibitory control training. Using a withi... Read More about No evidence that prefrontal HD-tDCS influences cue-induced food craving.

Causal manipulation of feed-forward and recurrent processing differentially affects measures of consciousness (2020)
Journal Article
Allen, C., Viola, T., Irvine, E., Sedgmond, J., Castle, H., Gray, R., & Chambers, C. D. (2020). Causal manipulation of feed-forward and recurrent processing differentially affects measures of consciousness. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 6(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/NC/NIAA015

It has been theorized that cortical feed-forward and recurrent neural activity support unconscious and conscious cognitive processes, respectively. Here we causally tested this proposition by applying event-related transcranial magnetic stimulation (... Read More about Causal manipulation of feed-forward and recurrent processing differentially affects measures of consciousness.

Prefrontal brain stimulation during food-related inhibition training: Effects on food craving, food consumption and inhibitory control (2019)
Journal Article
Sedgmond, J., Lawrence, N. S., Verbruggen, F., Morrison, S., Chambers, C. D., & Adams, R. C. (2019). Prefrontal brain stimulation during food-related inhibition training: Effects on food craving, food consumption and inhibitory control. Royal Society Open Science, 6(1), 181186. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181186

Modulation of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activity using non-invasive brain stimulation has been shown to reduce food craving as well as food consumption. Using a preregistered design, we examined whether bilateral transcranial direct curr... Read More about Prefrontal brain stimulation during food-related inhibition training: Effects on food craving, food consumption and inhibitory control.