Sydney Wigder
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Sydney Wigder's research focuses on understanding the psychological mechanisms that influence eating behaviors, particularly in the context of exercise. Their work investigates attentional bias towards food cues as a potential driver of increased appetite following physical activity. This line of inquiry seeks to elucidate how cognitive processes, such as attention, may mediate the relationship between exercise and subsequent food intake. Wigder collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, including Adam Gabriel, Kyle Flack, Breanna Skinner, and Elizabeth Hinton, with whom they have co-authored publications.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia (2026)
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- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
- Attentional bias for food cues as a mechanism driving exercise-induced hyperphagia
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