Memory bias for weight and shape related words and food related words was investigated in women with bulimia nervosa, women with depression and female nonclinical controls. The aims of this study were to investigate whether women with bulimia nervosa demonstrate memory biases congruent with their primary concerns. Furthermore, and whether such biases, reflect a general bias to recall emotional information and more specifically negatively valenced emotional information, as with depression. A further aim was to replicate the findings of Sebastian et al. (1996) that memory biases in women with bulimia are specific to weight and shape-related words and not to body words in general. Participants listened to weight, shape and food related word...
Cognitive flexibility, as measured through set-shifting ability, appears to be impaired in patients ...
Twelve patients with anorexia nervosa and 12 control participants watched a series of 64 words. Ther...
Hypothesised neuropsychological causes for an observed deficit in motor performance on a computer ga...
Background: The cognitive model suggests memory biases for weight/shape and food related information...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017457 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate whether women with anorexia or bulimia nervosa and wome...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
This investigation studied the presence of an explicit memory bias for emotional body related stimul...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that attentional deficits and biases play a role in the deve...
This study investigated dysfunctional cognitions in Ten women diagnosed with bulimia nervosa. The c...
A self‐report questionnaire was devised to assess cognitive distortions of a general depressogenic n...
This study addresses the effects of emotional valence on selective processing of body-shape related ...
Body dysphoria is common in the general population and is thought to be associated with the developm...
Studies regarding the cognitive biases present in individuals with disordered eating patterns are re...
Cognitive flexibility, as measured through set-shifting ability, appears to be impaired in patients ...
Twelve patients with anorexia nervosa and 12 control participants watched a series of 64 words. Ther...
Hypothesised neuropsychological causes for an observed deficit in motor performance on a computer ga...
Background: The cognitive model suggests memory biases for weight/shape and food related information...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017457 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate whether women with anorexia or bulimia nervosa and wome...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
This investigation studied the presence of an explicit memory bias for emotional body related stimul...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that attentional deficits and biases play a role in the deve...
This study investigated dysfunctional cognitions in Ten women diagnosed with bulimia nervosa. The c...
A self‐report questionnaire was devised to assess cognitive distortions of a general depressogenic n...
This study addresses the effects of emotional valence on selective processing of body-shape related ...
Body dysphoria is common in the general population and is thought to be associated with the developm...
Studies regarding the cognitive biases present in individuals with disordered eating patterns are re...
Cognitive flexibility, as measured through set-shifting ability, appears to be impaired in patients ...
Twelve patients with anorexia nervosa and 12 control participants watched a series of 64 words. Ther...
Hypothesised neuropsychological causes for an observed deficit in motor performance on a computer ga...