Objective Studies suggest that cognitive deficits and attentional biases play a role in the development and maintenance of obesity and eating disorders. In this study, we simultaneously examine attentional biases, as well as inhibitory control and mental flexibility, which are keys to controlling unwanted behaviors and thoughts in obese patients with and without binge eating disorder. Methods 16 obese patients with binge eating disorder and 16 patients without binge eating disorder were compared with 16 normal-weight controls on a “food/body-mental flexibility task”, which allows the investigation of inhibitory control, mental flexibility and attention for stimuli related to the body and food. Results All obese patients made significantly m...
Abstract Background: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) commonly, although not exclusively, occurs in obes...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
\(\textbf {Background:}\) Biased processing of body-related information may be linked to the develop...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that cognitive deficits and attentional biases play a role i...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that attentional deficits and biases play a role in the deve...
Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common of eating disorders and is characterized by excessive...
Eating disorders (ED, i.e. anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating) and obesity have been linked ...
Severe obesity has been associated with executive dysfunctions such as poor cognitive control durin...
ObjectiveAttentional bias (AB) may be one mechanism contributing to the development and/or maintenan...
Studies indicate an attentional bias towards food in binge-eating disorder (BED), however, more evid...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate and modify biased attentional processing ...
OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addict...
Previous research suggests that eating disorder patients show an attentional bias for body- and food...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Abstract Background: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) commonly, although not exclusively, occurs in obes...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
\(\textbf {Background:}\) Biased processing of body-related information may be linked to the develop...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that cognitive deficits and attentional biases play a role i...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that attentional deficits and biases play a role in the deve...
Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common of eating disorders and is characterized by excessive...
Eating disorders (ED, i.e. anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating) and obesity have been linked ...
Severe obesity has been associated with executive dysfunctions such as poor cognitive control durin...
ObjectiveAttentional bias (AB) may be one mechanism contributing to the development and/or maintenan...
Studies indicate an attentional bias towards food in binge-eating disorder (BED), however, more evid...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate and modify biased attentional processing ...
OBJECTIVE: Starting from a model of impaired response inhibition and salience attribution for addict...
Previous research suggests that eating disorder patients show an attentional bias for body- and food...
Research has indicated an effect of obesity on cognitive performance but there has been limited rese...
Abstract Background: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) commonly, although not exclusively, occurs in obes...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
\(\textbf {Background:}\) Biased processing of body-related information may be linked to the develop...