Breanna Skinner
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Breanna Skinner's research investigates the relationship between attentional bias for food cues and exercise-induced hyperphagia. Her work explores the psychological mechanisms that may contribute to increased food consumption following physical activity. Skinner has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, including Adam Gabriel, Sydney Wigder, Kyle Flack, and Elizabeth Hinton, on projects resulting in shared publications. Her recent publication in 2026 focuses on this area of study, indicating continued recent activity in her research pursuits.
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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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