A Method for Manipulating Blood Glucose and Measuring Resulting Changes in Cognitive Accessibility of Target Stimuli

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August 12th, 2016

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10.3791/54211-v

August 12th, 2016


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Blood Glucose

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0:05

Title

0:59

Cognitive Accessibility Study Setup

5:26

The Lexical Decision Task

6:39

Results: Non-Calorically Sweetened Beverages Reduce Reaction Time of Participants Identifying High Calorie Words

7:17

Conclusion

2:32

Running Participants Through the Study

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