Galloway, Amy

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The Role Of Disgust Sensitivity In Disordered Eating Symptomology 2019 1156 Disgust garners minimal scientific consideration, relative to other basic emotions. While disgust is evolutionarily grounded in food appraisal, prima facie associations with disordered eating lack substantial empirical support. The present analyses e...
Joint Attention During Early Mealtimes And The Influence Of Weaning Style 2022 204 Baby-led weaning is an emerging alternative to traditional complementary feeding that may have beneficial effects for language development. However, little is known about how the parent-child interactional processes that occur during feeding contribu...
Baby-Led Weaning: A Study Of Infant Feeding Practices Using A US Sample 2018 1608 An infant feeding practice approach known as Baby Led Weaning (BLW) focuses on providing infants with finger and whole foods beginning at 6 months in the place of the traditional practice of spoon feeding purees and baby cereals. The purpose of this ...
Examination Of Gender And Age Differences In Disgust Sensitivity 2018 1315 Disgust sensitivity (DS) is the strength of response an individual has to a disgust-eliciting stimulus, such as feces or a bloody injury. It is believed that DS evolved as a way to prevent illness and to protect an individual from potentially harmful...