Retraining automatic action‐tendencies to approach alcohol in hazardous drinkers RW Wiers, M Rinck, R Kordts, K Houben, F Strack Addiction 105 (2), 279-287, 2010 | 653 | 2010 |
Control yourself or just eat what you like? Weight gain over a year is predicted by an interactive effect of response inhibition and implicit preference for snack foods. C Nederkoorn, K Houben, W Hofmann, A Roefs, A Jansen Health Psychology 29 (4), 389, 2010 | 511 | 2010 |
Getting a grip on drinking behavior: training working memory to reduce alcohol abuse K Houben, RW Wiers, A Jansen Psychological science 22 (7), 968-975, 2011 | 494 | 2011 |
Resisting temptation: decreasing alcohol-related affect and drinking behavior by training response inhibition K Houben, C Nederkoorn, RW Wiers, A Jansen Drug and alcohol dependence 116 (1-3), 132-136, 2011 | 465 | 2011 |
Training inhibitory control. A recipe for resisting sweet temptations K Houben, A Jansen Appetite 56 (2), 345-349, 2011 | 437 | 2011 |
Beer à No‐Go: Learning to stop responding to alcohol cues reduces alcohol intake via reduced affective associations rather than increased response inhibition K Houben, RC Havermans, C Nederkoorn, A Jansen Addiction 107 (7), 1280-1287, 2012 | 288 | 2012 |
Response inhibition moderates the relationship between implicit associations and drinking behavior K Houben, RW Wiers Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 33 (4), 626-633, 2009 | 265 | 2009 |
Overcoming the urge to splurge: Influencing eating behavior by manipulating inhibitory control K Houben Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 42 (3), 384-388, 2011 | 248 | 2011 |
Learning to dislike alcohol: Conditioning negative implicit attitudes toward alcohol and its effect on drinking behavior K Houben, RC Havermans, RW Wiers Psychopharmacology 211, 79-86, 2010 | 227 | 2010 |
Eating on impulse: The relation between overweight and food‐specific inhibitory control K Houben, C Nederkoorn, A Jansen Obesity 22 (5), E6-E8, 2014 | 220 | 2014 |
Time orientation and eating behavior: Unhealthy eaters consider immediate consequences, while healthy eaters focus on future health FCM Dassen, K Houben, A Jansen Appetite 91, 13-19, 2015 | 205 | 2015 |
Focus on the future: Episodic future thinking reduces discount rate and snacking FCM Dassen, A Jansen, C Nederkoorn, K Houben Appetite 96, 327-332, 2016 | 200 | 2016 |
Specificity of the failure to inhibit responses in overweight children C Nederkoorn, JS Coelho, R Guerrieri, K Houben, A Jansen Appetite 59 (2), 409-413, 2012 | 184 | 2012 |
Alcohol cognitive bias modification training for problem drinkers over the web RW Wiers, K Houben, JS Fadardi, P Van Beek, M Rhemtulla, WM Cox Addictive behaviors 40, 21-26, 2015 | 183 | 2015 |
Assessing implicit alcohol associations with the Implicit Association Test: Fact or artifact? K Houben, RW Wiers Addictive behaviors 31 (8), 1346-1362, 2006 | 180 | 2006 |
I didn't feel like drinking but I don't know why: The effects of evaluative conditioning on alcohol-related attitudes, craving and behavior K Houben, TM Schoenmakers, RW Wiers Addictive behaviors 35 (12), 1161-1163, 2010 | 152 | 2010 |
A cognitive profile of obesity and its translation into new interventions A Jansen, K Houben, A Roefs Frontiers in psychology 6, 1807, 2015 | 151 | 2015 |
Implicitly positive about alcohol? Implicit positive associations predict drinking behavior K Houben, RW Wiers Addictive behaviors 33 (8), 979-986, 2008 | 150 | 2008 |
Chocolate equals stop. Chocolate-specific inhibition training reduces chocolate intake and go associations with chocolate K Houben, A Jansen Appetite 87, 318-323, 2015 | 148 | 2015 |
Are drinkers implicitly positive about drinking alcohol? Personalizing the alcohol-IAT to reduce negative extrapersonal contamination K Houben, RW Wiers Alcohol & Alcoholism 42 (4), 301-307, 2007 | 128 | 2007 |