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Corticostriatal connectivity underlies individual differences in the balance between habitual and goal-directed action control
S de Wit, P Watson, HA Harsay, MX Cohen, I van de Vijver, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (35), 12066-12075, 2012
3492012
Working for food you don’t desire. Cues interfere with goal-directed food-seeking
P Watson, RW Wiers, B Hommel, S De Wit
Appetite 79, 139-148, 2014
2012014
Making habits measurable beyond what they are not: A focus on associative dual-process models
P Watson, C O’Callaghan, I Perkes, L Bradfield, K Turner
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 142, 104869, 2022
1602022
Current limits of experimental research into habits and future directions
P Watson, S De Wit
Current opinion in behavioral sciences 20, 33-39, 2018
1052018
Cannabis dependence, cognitive control and attentional bias for cannabis words
J Cousijn, P Watson, L Koenders, WAM Vingerhoets, AE Goudriaan, ...
Addictive behaviors 38 (12), 2825-2832, 2013
1002013
Motivational mechanisms and outcome expectancies underlying the approach bias toward addictive substances
P Watson, S De Wit, B Hommel, RW Wiers
Frontiers in psychology 3, 31588, 2012
832012
An associative account of how the obesogenic environment biases adolescents' food choices
P Watson, RW Wiers, B Hommel, KR Ridderinkhof, S De Wit
Appetite 96, 560-571, 2016
702016
Prioritizing pleasure and pain: Attentional capture by reward-related and punishment-related stimuli
P Watson, D Pearson, RW Wiers, ME Le Pelley
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 26, 107-113, 2019
652019
Stimulus control over action for food in obese versus healthy-weight individuals
P Watson, RW Wiers, VEA Gerdes, S de Wit
Frontiers in psychology 8, 260534, 2017
582017
Motivational mechanisms underlying the approach bias to cigarettes
P Watson, S De Wit, J Cousijn, B Hommel, RW Wiers
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology 4 (3), 250-262, 2013
532013
Measuring habit formation through goal-directed response switching.
D Luque, S Molinero, P Watson, FJ López, ME Le Pelley
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (8), 1449, 2020
522020
Selective attention moderates the relationship between attentional capture by signals of nondrug reward and illicit drug use
L Albertella, J Copeland, D Pearson, P Watson, RW Wiers, ME Le Pelley
Drug and alcohol dependence 175, 99-105, 2017
502017
Dissociable corticostriatal circuits underlie goal‐directed vs. Cue‐elicited habitual food seeking after satiation: Evidence from a multimodal MRI study
H van Steenbergen, P Watson, RW Wiers, B Hommel, S de Wit
European Journal of Neuroscience 46 (2), 1815-1827, 2017
492017
Persistence of value-modulated attentional capture is associated with risky alcohol use
L Albertella, P Watson, M Yücel, ME Le Pelley
Addictive behaviors reports 10, 100195, 2019
482019
Conflicted between goal-directed and habitual control, an fMRI investigation
P Watson, G van Wingen, S de Wit
eneuro 5 (4), 2018
482018
Attentional capture by Pavlovian reward-signalling distractors in visual search persists when rewards are removed
P Watson, D Pearson, SB Most, J Theeuwes, RW Wiers, ME Le Pelley
PLoS One 14 (12), e0226284, 2019
402019
Capture and control: Working memory modulates attentional capture by reward-related stimuli
P Watson, D Pearson, M Chow, J Theeuwes, RW Wiers, SB Most, ...
Psychological science 30 (8), 1174-1185, 2019
392019
Individual differences in risky decision-making among seniors reflect increased reward sensitivity
JF Cavanagh, D Neville, MX Cohen, I Van de Vijver, H Harsay, P Watson, ...
Frontiers in Neuroscience 6, 111, 2012
352012
Overt attentional capture by reward-related stimuli overcomes inhibitory suppression.
D Pearson, P Watson, PX Cheng, ME Le Pelley
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 46 (5), 489, 2020
342020
Motivational sensitivity of outcome-response priming: Experimental research and theoretical models
P Watson, RW Wiers, B Hommel, S de Wit
Psychonomic bulletin & review 25, 2069-2082, 2018
332018
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