The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) analyzes the ability of participants to sacrifice immediate rewards in view of a long term gain. Anorexia Nervosa (AN) in addition to weight loss and body image disturbances is also characterized by the tendency to make decisions that may result in long-term negative outcomes. Studies that analyzed IGT performance in patients with AN were not consistent with each other. Fifteen adolescents with AN and 15 matched controls carried out IGT after being clinically and neuropsychologically evaluated. An interesting generalized estimating equation approach showed that four independent clinical variables, and not the group, explained IGT performances, such as blocks repetition, anxiety, psychogenic eating disorders and ...
Objective: To explore decision-making, impulsiveness and temperamental traits in patients suffering ...
Objective. Decision making is impaired in Eating Disorders (ED). In the current study we aimed to as...
Brand M, Franke-Sievert C, Jacoby GE, Markowitsch HJ, Tuschen-Caffier B. Neuropsychological correlat...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) analyzes the ability of participants to sacrifice immediate rewards in ...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) analyzes the ability of participants to sacrifice immediate rewards in ...
The pathological eating behaviour of patients with anorexia nervosa reflects a deficit in planning r...
Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) often report difficulties in decision making, which may interfer...
Individuals suffering from Anorexia Nervosa (AN) are characterized primarily by an extreme fear of g...
BACKGROUND: Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) demonstrate aberrations in choice behavior, includin...
This study investigated deficits in decision-making ability in female college students at high risk ...
Patients with eating disorders are often reported to show impaired decision making ability on a comm...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Impaired decision-making is a potential neurocognitive phenotype of...
The Iowa gambling task (IGT) is an instrument for the neuropsychological evaluation of cognitive an...
Background Deficits in neuropsychological functioning have consistently been identified in patien...
Eating disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric illnesses that require individualized treatments. Deci...
Objective: To explore decision-making, impulsiveness and temperamental traits in patients suffering ...
Objective. Decision making is impaired in Eating Disorders (ED). In the current study we aimed to as...
Brand M, Franke-Sievert C, Jacoby GE, Markowitsch HJ, Tuschen-Caffier B. Neuropsychological correlat...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) analyzes the ability of participants to sacrifice immediate rewards in ...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) analyzes the ability of participants to sacrifice immediate rewards in ...
The pathological eating behaviour of patients with anorexia nervosa reflects a deficit in planning r...
Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) often report difficulties in decision making, which may interfer...
Individuals suffering from Anorexia Nervosa (AN) are characterized primarily by an extreme fear of g...
BACKGROUND: Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) demonstrate aberrations in choice behavior, includin...
This study investigated deficits in decision-making ability in female college students at high risk ...
Patients with eating disorders are often reported to show impaired decision making ability on a comm...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Impaired decision-making is a potential neurocognitive phenotype of...
The Iowa gambling task (IGT) is an instrument for the neuropsychological evaluation of cognitive an...
Background Deficits in neuropsychological functioning have consistently been identified in patien...
Eating disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric illnesses that require individualized treatments. Deci...
Objective: To explore decision-making, impulsiveness and temperamental traits in patients suffering ...
Objective. Decision making is impaired in Eating Disorders (ED). In the current study we aimed to as...
Brand M, Franke-Sievert C, Jacoby GE, Markowitsch HJ, Tuschen-Caffier B. Neuropsychological correlat...