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Kaylie Carbine

California State University Dominguez Hills
Verified email at csudh.edu
Cited by 991

Methodological reporting behavior, sample sizes, and statistical power in studies of event‐related potentials: Barriers to reproducibility and replicability

PE Clayson, KA Carbine, SA Baldwin… - …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Methodological reporting guidelines for studies of ERPs were updated in Psychophysiology
in 2014. These guidelines facilitate the communication of key methodological parameters (…

Sample size calculations in human electrophysiology (EEG and ERP) studies: A systematic review and recommendations for increased rigor

MJ Larson, KA Carbine - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2017 - Elsevier
There is increasing focus across scientific fields on adequate sample sizes to ensure non-biased
and reproducible effects. Very few studies, however, report sample size calculations or …

The utility of event-related potentials (ERPs) in understanding food-related cognition: A systematic review and recommendations

KA Carbine, R Rodeback, E Modersitzki, M Miner… - Appetite, 2018 - Elsevier
Daily dietary decisions have the potential to impact our physical, mental, and emotional
health. Event-related potentials (ERPs) can provide insight into cognitive processes, such as …

A direct comparison between ERP and fMRI measurements of food-related inhibitory control: Implications for BMI status and dietary intake

KA Carbine, KM Duraccio, CB Kirwan, NM Muncy… - NeuroImage, 2018 - Elsevier
Obesity and maintaining a healthy diet have important implications for physical and mental
health. One factor that may influence diet and obesity is inhibitory control. We tested how N2 …

Disparity in neural and subjective responses to food images in women with obesity and normal‐weight women

KA Carbine, MJ Larson, L Romney, BW Bailey… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Self‐reports tend to differ from objective measurements of food intake, particularly
in adults with obesity; however, no studies have examined how neural responses to food (an …

Quantifying the presence of evidential value and selective reporting in food-related inhibitory control training: a p-curve analysis

KA Carbine, MJ Larson - Health Psychology Review, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Meta-analyses suggest inhibitory control training (ICT) may be effective for reducing food
intake. However, psychological research has come under scrutiny for lack of reliability. …

Testing food‐related inhibitory control to high‐and low‐calorie food stimuli: Electrophysiological responses to high‐calorie food stimuli predict calorie and …

KA Carbine, E Christensen, JD LeCheminant… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Maintaining a healthy diet has important implications for physical and mental health. One
factor that may influence diet and food consumption is inhibitory control—the ability to withhold …

White matter integrity disparities between normal-weight and overweight/obese adolescents: an automated fiber quantification tractography study

KA Carbine, KM Duraccio, A Hedges-Muncy… - Brain imaging and …, 2020 - Springer
Obese adults have been shown to have poorer white brain matter integrity relative to normal-weight
peers, but few studies have tested whether white matter integrity is compromised in …

[HTML][HTML] Does inhibitory control training reduce weight and caloric intake in adults with overweight and obesity? A pre-registered, randomized controlled event-related …

KA Carbine, AM Muir, WD Allen… - … Research and Therapy, 2021 - Elsevier
A cognitive intervention that may reduce weight and caloric intake is inhibitory control training
(ICT; having individuals repeatedly withhold dominant responses to unhealthy food images…

Using generalizability theory and the ERP Reliability Analysis (ERA) Toolbox for assessing test-retest reliability of ERP scores Part 1: Algorithms, framework, and …

PE Clayson, KA Carbine, SA Baldwin, JA Olsen… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
The reliability of event-related brain potential (ERP) scores depends on study context and
how those scores will be used, and reliability must be routinely evaluated. Many factors can …