T F Heatherton

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Affiliation: Dartmouth Medical School
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi A 10-year longitudinal study of body weight, dieting, and eating disorder symptoms
    T F Heatherton
    Department of Psychology, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
    J Abnorm Psychol 106:117-25. 1997
  2. ncbi Cognitive neuroscience of self-regulation failure
    Todd F Heatherton
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, 6207 Moore Hall, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
    Trends Cogn Sci 15:132-9. 2011
  3. ncbi Perfectionism, perceived weight status, and self-esteem interact to predict bulimic symptoms: a model of bulimic symptom development
    K D Vohs
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
    J Abnorm Psychol 108:695-700. 1999
  4. ncbi Disordered eating and the transition to college: a prospective study
    K D Vohs
    Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Moore Hall 6207, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
    Int J Eat Disord 29:280-8. 2001
  5. ncbi Three studies on the factorial distinctiveness of binge eating and bulimic symptoms among nonclinical men and women
    T E Joiner
    Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306 1270, USA
    Int J Eat Disord 27:198-205. 2000
  6. ncbi Comparing the effects of entertainment media and tobacco marketing on youth smoking
    J D Sargent
    Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth Medical School, NH 03756, USA
    Tob Control 18:47-53. 2009
  7. ncbi Finding the self? An event-related fMRI study
    W M Kelley
    Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth College, 6207 Moore Hall, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
    J Cogn Neurosci 14:785-94. 2002
  8. ncbi Favourite movie stars, their tobacco use in contemporary movies, and its association with adolescent smoking
    J J Tickle
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
    Tob Control 10:16-22. 2001
  9. ncbi Self-regulatory failure: a resource-depletion approach
    K D Vohs
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Moore Hall 6207, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
    Psychol Sci 11:249-54. 2000
  10. ncbi Interpersonal evaluations following threats to self: role of self-esteem
    T F Heatherton
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755 3549, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 78:725-36. 2000

Detail Information

Publications15

  1. ncbi A 10-year longitudinal study of body weight, dieting, and eating disorder symptoms
    T F Heatherton
    Department of Psychology, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
    J Abnorm Psychol 106:117-25. 1997
    ..The authors conclude that disordered eating generally tends to decline during the transition to early adulthood. However, body dissatisfaction remains a problem for a substantial segment of the adult population...
  2. ncbi Cognitive neuroscience of self-regulation failure
    Todd F Heatherton
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, 6207 Moore Hall, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
    Trends Cogn Sci 15:132-9. 2011
    ..Such a model is consistent with recent findings in the cognitive neuroscience of addictive behavior, emotion regulation and decision-making...
  3. ncbi Perfectionism, perceived weight status, and self-esteem interact to predict bulimic symptoms: a model of bulimic symptom development
    K D Vohs
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
    J Abnorm Psychol 108:695-700. 1999
    ..High self-esteem women with the same diathesis-stress conditions are less likely to exhibit bulimic symptoms. These findings clarify the role of perfectionism in bulimic symptomatology...
  4. ncbi Disordered eating and the transition to college: a prospective study
    K D Vohs
    Department of Psychology and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Moore Hall 6207, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
    Int J Eat Disord 29:280-8. 2001
    ..A longitudinal study was conducted to examine whether the transition to college changed eating disorder symptoms and related attitudes...
  5. ncbi Three studies on the factorial distinctiveness of binge eating and bulimic symptoms among nonclinical men and women
    T E Joiner
    Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306 1270, USA
    Int J Eat Disord 27:198-205. 2000
    ..Nosologic and sociocultural implications are noted...
  6. ncbi Comparing the effects of entertainment media and tobacco marketing on youth smoking
    J D Sargent
    Norris Cotton Cancer Center, Dartmouth Medical School, NH 03756, USA
    Tob Control 18:47-53. 2009
    ..To examine the concurrent effects of exposure to movie smoking and tobacco marketing receptivity on adolescent smoking onset and progression...
  7. ncbi Finding the self? An event-related fMRI study
    W M Kelley
    Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth College, 6207 Moore Hall, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
    J Cogn Neurosci 14:785-94. 2002
    ..Collectively, these findings suggest that self-referential processing is functionally dissociable from other forms of semantic processing within the human brain...
  8. ncbi Favourite movie stars, their tobacco use in contemporary movies, and its association with adolescent smoking
    J J Tickle
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
    Tob Control 10:16-22. 2001
    ..To assess the relation between adolescents' favourite movie stars, the portrayal of tobacco use by those stars in contemporary motion pictures, and adolescent smoking...
  9. ncbi Self-regulatory failure: a resource-depletion approach
    K D Vohs
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Moore Hall 6207, Hanover, NH 03755, USA
    Psychol Sci 11:249-54. 2000
    ..These findings are explained in terms of depletion of self-regulatory resources, which impairs successful volitional control...
  10. ncbi Interpersonal evaluations following threats to self: role of self-esteem
    T F Heatherton
    Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755 3549, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 78:725-36. 2000
    ..Study 2 also indicated that the findings could not be explained by trait levels of narcissism. These patterns are interpreted in terms of differential sensitivity to potential interpersonal rejection...
  11. ncbi Personality features differentiate late adolescent females and males with chronic bulimic symptoms
    T E Joiner
    Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306 1270, USA
    Int J Eat Disord 27:191-7. 2000
    ..The authors examined gender differences in bulimia-related personality variables among late adolescents with chronic bulimic symptoms...
  12. ncbi Self-Esteem and threats to self: implications for self-construals and interpersonal perceptions
    K D Vohs
    Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio 44106 7123, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 81:1103-18. 2001
    ..Thus, the combination of threat and self-esteem alters people's focus on different self-aspects, which consequently leads to different interpersonal appraisals...
  13. ncbi Neuroanatomical evidence for distinct cognitive and affective components of self
    J M Moran
    Dartmouth College, USA
    J Cogn Neurosci 18:1586-94. 2006
    ..The nature of self is one of the most enduring questions in science, and researchers are now beginning to be able to decompose the neural operations that give rise to a unitary sense of self...
  14. ncbi Brand appearances in contemporary cinema films and contribution to global marketing of cigarettes
    J D Sargent
    Department of Pediatrics, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA
    Lancet 357:29-32. 2001
    ..The most highly advertised US cigarette brands account for most brand appearances, which suggests an advertising motive to this practice...
  15. ncbi Predicting bulimic symptoms: an interactive model of self-efficacy, perfectionism, and perceived weight status
    A M Bardone-Cone
    Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
    Behav Res Ther 44:27-42. 2006
    ..This interactive model did not predict inappropriate compensatory behaviors. Future directions and clinical implications are discussed...