Food vs Non-food viewing - Main effect hunger state (n.s.)

Contributed by paulsmeets on Jan. 30, 2018

Collection: Effects of hunger state on the brain responses to food cues across the life span

Communities: developmental nutritional

Description: The sample included in the analyses consisted of n = 122 participants (17 children, 38 teens, 36 adults, 31 elderly). There was no significant main effect of hunger state on food versus non-food image viewing related-brain activation. Analysis was confined to grey matter voxels.

Task View 3D View
Warning: This map seems to be thresholded, sparse or acquired with limited field of view (86.72% of voxels are zeros). Some of the NeuroVault functions such as decoding might not work properly. Please use unthresholded maps whenever possible.
Metadata
Field Value
Citation guidelines

If you use these data please include the following persistent identifier in the text of your manuscript:

https://identifiers.org/neurovault.image:60070

This will help to track the use of this data in the literature. In addition, consider also citing the paper related to this collection.