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Remco C. Havermans

Remco C. Havermans

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Psychology

D-Index
44
Citations
7313
World Ranking
7006
National Ranking
311

Overview

Remco C. Havermans is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on Public Health, Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, Sensory Systems, and Clinical Psychology. The scientist's work covers various subfields and emphasizes themes such as biochemical analysis, sensory function, and consumer attitudes related to food.

The main topics explored in their publications include:

  • Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
  • Sensory Analysis and Statistical Methods
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies

Remco C. Havermans has contributed to a range of frequent publication venues, notably:

  • Appetite
  • Food Quality and Preference
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Supportive Care in Cancer

Among recent papers associated with this scientist are:

  • "The impact of the nutri-score on food choice: A choice experiment in a Dutch supermarket," 2021, Appetite
  • "Fake meat or meat with benefits? How Dutch consumers perceive health and nutritional value of plant-based meat alternatives," 2023, Appetite
  • "Smell and taste function in childhood cancer patients: a feasibility study," 2020, Supportive Care in Cancer
  • "Adolescent's Willingness to Adopt a More Plant-Based Diet: A Theory-Based Interview Study," 2021, Frontiers in Nutrition
  • "Child characteristic correlates of food rejection in preschool children: A narrative review," 2023, Appetite

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, which include:

  • Anouk E.M. Hendriks-Hartensveld
  • Chantal Nederkoorn
  • Mirjam van den Brink
  • Wim J. E. Tissing
  • Emmy van den Heuvel

Best Publications

  • Impulsivity in obese women

    Chantal Nederkoorn;Fren T.Y. Smulders;Remco C. Havermans;Anne Roefs

  • Emotional reactivity to daily life stress in psychosis and affective disorder: an experience sampling study.

    Inez Myin-Germeys;F. Peeters;R. Havermans;N. A. Nicolson

  • Hunger is the best spice: an fMRI study of the effects of attention, hunger and calorie content on food reward processing in the amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex.

    Nicolette Siep;Anne Roefs;Alard Roebroeck;Remco Havermans

  • Beer à no-go: learning to stop responding to alcohol cues reduces alcohol intake via reduced affective associations rather than increased response inhibition.

    Katrijn Houben;Remco C. Havermans;Chantal Nederkoorn;Anita Jansen

  • The interactive effect of hunger and impulsivity on food intake and purchase in a virtual supermarket

    C. Nederkoorn;R. Guerrieri;R.C. Havermans;A.J. Roefs

  • Learning to dislike alcohol: conditioning negative implicit attitudes toward alcohol and its effect on drinking behavior

    Katrijn Houben;Remco C. Havermans;Reinout W. Wiers

  • Happy eating. The underestimated role of overeating in a positive mood

    Peggy Bongers;Anita Jansen;Remco Havermans;Anne Roefs

  • High-restrained eaters only overeat when they are also impulsive

    Anita Jansen;Chantal Nederkoorn;Lydia van Baak;Catharine Keirse

  • Fighting food temptations: The modulating effects of short-term cognitive reappraisal, suppression and up-regulation on mesocorticolimbic activity related to appetitive motivation

    Nicolette Siep;Anne Roefs;Alard Roebroeck;Remco Havermans

  • Can't stop the craving: the effect of impulsivity on cue-elicited craving for alcohol in heavy and light social drinkers.

    Harilaos Papachristou;Chantal Nederkoorn;Remco Havermans;Martje van der Horst

  • Prevalence of post traumatic stress disorder among patients with substance use disorder. It is higher than clinicians think it is

    N. Gielen;R.C. Havermans;M. Tekelenburg;A. Jansen

  • "You Say it's Liking, I Say it's Wanting …". On the difficulty of disentangling food reward in man.

    Remco C. Havermans

  • Food liking, food wanting, and sensory-specific satiety

    Remco C. Havermans;Tim Janssen;Janneke C.A.H. Giesen;Anne Roefs

  • Increasing children's liking of vegetables through flavour-flavour learning

    Remco C. Havermans;Anita Jansen

  • Bits and pieces. Food texture influences food acceptance in young children.

    Jessica Werthmann;Anita Jansen;Remco Havermans;Chantal Nederkoorn

  • Negative affect and cue-induced overeating in non-eating disordered obesity.

    Anita Jansen;Annoesjka Vanreyten;Tessa van Balveren;Anne Roefs

  • Will work for snack food: The association of BMI and snack reinforcement

    Janneke C.A.H. Giesen;Remco C. Havermans;Anne Douven;Mignon Tekelenburg

  • Feel your food : the influence of tactile sensitivity on picky eating in children

    Chantal Nederkoorn;Anita Jansen;Remco C. Havermans

  • Eating and inflicting pain out of boredom

    Remco C. Havermans;Linda Vancleef;Antonis Kalamatianos;Chantal Nederkoorn

  • Overcoming ego depletion : The influence of exemplar priming on self-control performance

    Carolien Martijn;Hugo J. E. M. Alberts;Harald Merckelbach;Remco Havermans

  • Increasing the efficacy of cue exposure treatment in preventing relapse of addictive behavior.

    Remco C. Havermans;Anita T.M. Jansen

  • Self-inflicted pain out of boredom

    Chantal Nederkoorn;Linda Vancleef;Alexandra Wilkenhöner;Laurence Claes

Frequent Co-Authors

Anita Jansen
Anita Jansen Maastricht University
Chantal Nederkoorn
Chantal Nederkoorn Maastricht University
Anne Roefs
Anne Roefs Maastricht University
Reinout W. Wiers
Reinout W. Wiers University of Amsterdam
Katrijn Houben
Katrijn Houben Maastricht University
Marcel A. van den Hout
Marcel A. van den Hout Utrecht University
Arnoud Arntz
Arnoud Arntz University of Amsterdam
Frenk Peeters
Frenk Peeters Maastricht University
Tom Smeets
Tom Smeets Tilburg University
Nancy A. Nicolson
Nancy A. Nicolson Maastricht University

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