Background: The rubber hand illusion (RHI) has been widely used to investigate the bodily self in healthy individuals. The aim of the present study was to extend the use of the RHI to examine the bodily self in eating disorders. Methods: The RHI and self-report measures of eating disorder psychopathology (EDI-3 subscales of Drive for Thinness, Bulimia, Body Dissatisfaction, Interoceptive Deficits, and Emotional Dysregulation; DASS-21; and the Self-Objectification Questionnaire) were administered to 78 individuals with an eating disorder and 61 healthy controls. Results: Individuals with an eating disorder experienced the RHI significantly more strongly than healthy controls on both perceptual (i.e., proprioceptive drift) and subjective (sel...
Objectives. Eating-disordered subjects feel unattractive, and the current idea is that this feeling ...
Many who suffer from eating disorders claim that they see themselves as “fat”. Despite decades of re...
Clinical psychology is starting to explain eating disorders (ED) as the outcome of the interaction a...
Background The rubber hand illusion (RHI) has been widely used to investigate the bodily self in hea...
Objective Individuals with an eating disorder experience the rubber hand illusion (RHI) significantl...
Body image disturbance has been highlighted as a common characteristic within the development and ma...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306065022 The ‘rubber-hand ’ illusion, in which individuals misattribute tactile...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) patients show disturbances in body size experience. Here, malleability of body...
Evidence from past research suggests that behaviours and characteristics related to body dissatisfac...
Evidence from past research suggests that behaviours and characteristics related to body dissatisfac...
Body image disturbance is characteristic of eating disorders, and current treatments use body exposu...
BACKGROUND: Body representation disturbances in body schema (i.e. unconscious sensorimotor body re...
Body representation disturbances in body schema (i.e. unconscious sensorimotor body representations ...
<div><p>Historically, body size overestimation has been linked to abnormal levels of body dissatisfa...
Clinical psychology is starting to explain eating disorders (ED) as the outcome of the interaction a...
Objectives. Eating-disordered subjects feel unattractive, and the current idea is that this feeling ...
Many who suffer from eating disorders claim that they see themselves as “fat”. Despite decades of re...
Clinical psychology is starting to explain eating disorders (ED) as the outcome of the interaction a...
Background The rubber hand illusion (RHI) has been widely used to investigate the bodily self in hea...
Objective Individuals with an eating disorder experience the rubber hand illusion (RHI) significantl...
Body image disturbance has been highlighted as a common characteristic within the development and ma...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105306065022 The ‘rubber-hand ’ illusion, in which individuals misattribute tactile...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) patients show disturbances in body size experience. Here, malleability of body...
Evidence from past research suggests that behaviours and characteristics related to body dissatisfac...
Evidence from past research suggests that behaviours and characteristics related to body dissatisfac...
Body image disturbance is characteristic of eating disorders, and current treatments use body exposu...
BACKGROUND: Body representation disturbances in body schema (i.e. unconscious sensorimotor body re...
Body representation disturbances in body schema (i.e. unconscious sensorimotor body representations ...
<div><p>Historically, body size overestimation has been linked to abnormal levels of body dissatisfa...
Clinical psychology is starting to explain eating disorders (ED) as the outcome of the interaction a...
Objectives. Eating-disordered subjects feel unattractive, and the current idea is that this feeling ...
Many who suffer from eating disorders claim that they see themselves as “fat”. Despite decades of re...
Clinical psychology is starting to explain eating disorders (ED) as the outcome of the interaction a...