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Psychofyziologické koreláty vyvolané vizuálními potravinovými stimuly během hladu a sytosti
Thesis title in Czech: Psychofyziologické koreláty vyvolané vizuálními potravinovými stimuly během hladu a sytosti
Thesis title in English: Psychophysiological correlates induced by visual food stimuli during hunger and satiety
Key words: elektrodermální aktivita, eye-tracking, psychofyziologické koreláty, řízení příjmu potravy, slinné markery, testy pozornosti, vizuální potravinové stimuly
English key words: attention tests, electrodermal activity, eye-tracking, food intake control, obesity, psychophysiological correlates, salivary markers, visual food stimuli
Academic year of topic announcement: 2020/2021
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: čeština
Department: Department of Physiology (31-152)
Supervisor: Mgr. Petr Telenský, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned by the advisor, waiting for guarantor's approval
Date of registration: 15.11.2020
Date of assignment: 15.11.2020
Date of electronic submission:11.08.2022
Date of proceeded defence: 08.09.2022
Opponents: RNDr. Eva Landová, Ph.D.
 
 
 
Preliminary scope of work
Tato studie se zaměřuje na změny vizuální pozornosti a vybrané psychofyziologické koreláty (elektrodermální odpověď, slinné biomarkery alfa-amylázu a kortizol) v odpovědi na vizuální potravinové podněty. Měření bude probíhat na zdravých subjektech, kterým budou stimuly prezentovány během stavu hladu a sytosti.
Preliminary scope of work in English
This study focuses on changes in visual attention and selected psychophysiological correlates (electrodermal response, salivary biomarkers alpha-amylase and cortisol) in response to visual food stimuli. The measurement will take place on healthy subjects, to whom the stimuli will be presented during the state of hunger and satiety.
 
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