Aim: The aim of this study is to examine emotional processing of infant displays in people with Eating Disorders (EDs). Background: Social and emotional factors are implicated as causal and maintaining factors in EDs. Difficulties in emotional regulation have been mainly studied in relation to adult interactions, with less interest given to interactions with infants. Method: A sample of 138 women were recruited, of which 49 suffered from Anorexia Nervosa (AN), 16 from Bulimia Nervosa (BN), and 73 were healthy controls (HCs). Attentional responses to happy and sad infant faces were tested with the visual probe detection task. Emotional identification of, and reactivity to, infant displays were measured using self-report measures. Facial expr...
Problems with social-emotional processing are known to be an important contributor to the developmen...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Problems with social-emotional processing are known to be an important cont...
Emotive responses to foods in people with eating disorders are incompletely understood in relation t...
The aim of this study is to examine emotional processing of infant displays in people with Eating Di...
The aim of this study is to examine emotional processing of infant displays in people with Eating Di...
Background: Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the...
Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the exact profi...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
Patients with eating disorders often display a wide range of difficulties in psychosocial functionin...
OBJECTIVES: Emotional processing has rarely been investigated in those "at risk" of developing an ea...
Background. Interpersonal processes, anxiety and emotion regulation difficulties form a key part of ...
Objectives. People with eating disorders (EDs) have difficulties with social functioning. One explan...
Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the exact profi...
Abstract Emotion recognition deficits have consistently been reported in clinical and sub-clinical ...
Objectives: To investigate emotional responses to food images in women with eating disorders (EDs) a...
Problems with social-emotional processing are known to be an important contributor to the developmen...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Problems with social-emotional processing are known to be an important cont...
Emotive responses to foods in people with eating disorders are incompletely understood in relation t...
The aim of this study is to examine emotional processing of infant displays in people with Eating Di...
The aim of this study is to examine emotional processing of infant displays in people with Eating Di...
Background: Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the...
Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the exact profi...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
Patients with eating disorders often display a wide range of difficulties in psychosocial functionin...
OBJECTIVES: Emotional processing has rarely been investigated in those "at risk" of developing an ea...
Background. Interpersonal processes, anxiety and emotion regulation difficulties form a key part of ...
Objectives. People with eating disorders (EDs) have difficulties with social functioning. One explan...
Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the exact profi...
Abstract Emotion recognition deficits have consistently been reported in clinical and sub-clinical ...
Objectives: To investigate emotional responses to food images in women with eating disorders (EDs) a...
Problems with social-emotional processing are known to be an important contributor to the developmen...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Problems with social-emotional processing are known to be an important cont...
Emotive responses to foods in people with eating disorders are incompletely understood in relation t...