Items where Kingston Author is "Burmester, Victoria"

Article
Burmester, V., Butler, G. and Terry, P. (2021) Intranasal oxytocin reduces attentional bias to food stimuli. Appetite, 168, p. 105684. ISSN (print) 0195-6663
Burmester, V., Gibson, E. L., Butler, G., Bailey, A. and Terry, P. (2019) Oxytocin reduces post-stress sweet snack intake in women without attenuating salivary cortisol. Physiology & Behavior, 212, p. 112704. ISSN (print) 0031-9384
Burmester, Victoria, Higgs, Suzanne and Terry, Philip (2018) Rapid-onset anorectic effects of intranasal oxytocin in young men. Appetite, 130, pp. 104-109. ISSN (print) 0195-6663
Conference or Workshop Item
Burmester, Victoria and Terry, Philip (2017) Intranasal oxytocin reduces hedonic eating in satiated males. In: 41st Anniversary Meeting of the British Feeding and Drinking Group; 06-07 Apr 2017, Reading, U.K..
Thesis
Burmester, Victoria (2019) The effects of oxytocin on appetite in humans. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .