Twelve patients with anorexia nervosa and 12 control participants watched a series of 64 words. There were 4 word types: anorexia related, positive, negative, and neutral. The last 3 types were anorexia unrelated. Anorexia-related words had the same affective valence as the neutral control words. Next, the participants completed an explicit memory test(cued recall) and an implicit memory test (word stem completion). Results showed a strong explicit memory bias for anorexia-related words for patients with anorexia nervosa but not for nondieting controls. There was no evidence for a similar bias in implicit memory. Results are discussed in the context of cognitive biases in psychopathology.status: publishe
International audienceThe reduced specificity of positive and negative autobiographical memories obs...
Purpose Cognitive restraint has potentiating and deleterious effects on working memory (WM) in anore...
BackgroundCognitive disturbances such as impairments in learning are thought to play a role in adult...
The purpose of this study was to examine the interrelationships between dieting behavior, weight and...
The aim of this study was to examine memory bias for disorder-relevant information in anorexia nervo...
Background: The cognitive model suggests memory biases for weight/shape and food related information...
This investigation studied the presence of an explicit memory bias for emotional body related stimul...
Objective: Recent research has identified specific cognitive deficits in patients with anorexia nerv...
Since little research, in Iran, has been carried out into the relationship between implicit and expl...
International audienceEmotional deficits in anorexia nervosa can be expressed in autobiographical me...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate whether women with anorexia or bulimia nervosa and wome...
Studies regarding the cognitive biases present in individuals with disordered eating patterns are re...
Memory bias for weight and shape related words and food related words was investigated in women with...
The Stroop colour-naming task was used to investigate selective processing of eating, weight and sha...
Objectives: Binge-eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent binge eating episodes, associa...
International audienceThe reduced specificity of positive and negative autobiographical memories obs...
Purpose Cognitive restraint has potentiating and deleterious effects on working memory (WM) in anore...
BackgroundCognitive disturbances such as impairments in learning are thought to play a role in adult...
The purpose of this study was to examine the interrelationships between dieting behavior, weight and...
The aim of this study was to examine memory bias for disorder-relevant information in anorexia nervo...
Background: The cognitive model suggests memory biases for weight/shape and food related information...
This investigation studied the presence of an explicit memory bias for emotional body related stimul...
Objective: Recent research has identified specific cognitive deficits in patients with anorexia nerv...
Since little research, in Iran, has been carried out into the relationship between implicit and expl...
International audienceEmotional deficits in anorexia nervosa can be expressed in autobiographical me...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate whether women with anorexia or bulimia nervosa and wome...
Studies regarding the cognitive biases present in individuals with disordered eating patterns are re...
Memory bias for weight and shape related words and food related words was investigated in women with...
The Stroop colour-naming task was used to investigate selective processing of eating, weight and sha...
Objectives: Binge-eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent binge eating episodes, associa...
International audienceThe reduced specificity of positive and negative autobiographical memories obs...
Purpose Cognitive restraint has potentiating and deleterious effects on working memory (WM) in anore...
BackgroundCognitive disturbances such as impairments in learning are thought to play a role in adult...