The present study examined the claim that neuropsychological deficits in set-shifting and emotional decision making are present in eating disordered patients, and to what extent these deficits relate to specific aspects of disordered eating. Sixteen eating disordered patients and 38 controls were given a battery of neuropsychological measures, as well as questionnaires measuring disordered eating. Compared to controls, patients demonstrated poorer performance on tasks of set-shifting, but not decision making, psychomotor speed, working memory, or IQ. Across groups, poor set-shifting was correlated with food-, shape-, and weight concerns, and restricting, whereas poor decision making was correlated to restricting. The study demonstrates that...
Background: Neuropsychological studies in subjects with eating disorders (EDs) have reported conflic...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Body image, broadly defined as an individual\u27s general experience of his or her physical appearan...
The present study examined the claim that neuropsychological deficits in set-shifting and emotional ...
Carrie J McAdams,1,2 Whitney Smith1 1University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center, 2Depar...
Abstract: Eating disorders are considered psychiatric pathologies that are characterized by patholog...
People with eating disorders (ED) frequently present with inflexible behaviours, including eating re...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe mental illness characterized in part by rigid thinking and rituali...
ObjectiveSet-shifting difficulties are observed among adults with bulimia nervosa (BN). This study a...
There is a large body of evidence indicating that eating disorders (EDs) are characterized by partic...
Eating disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric illnesses that require individualized treatments. Deci...
Research related to neuropsychological evaluation on eating disorders (ED) has produced diverse resu...
Studies regarding the cognitive biases present in individuals with disordered eating patterns are re...
Joseph A Wonderlich,1,2 Mariya Bershad,1,2 Joanna E Steinglass1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, Columbi...
Introduction: Neurocognitive deficits have been identified in eating disorders, including anorexia n...
Background: Neuropsychological studies in subjects with eating disorders (EDs) have reported conflic...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Body image, broadly defined as an individual\u27s general experience of his or her physical appearan...
The present study examined the claim that neuropsychological deficits in set-shifting and emotional ...
Carrie J McAdams,1,2 Whitney Smith1 1University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center, 2Depar...
Abstract: Eating disorders are considered psychiatric pathologies that are characterized by patholog...
People with eating disorders (ED) frequently present with inflexible behaviours, including eating re...
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe mental illness characterized in part by rigid thinking and rituali...
ObjectiveSet-shifting difficulties are observed among adults with bulimia nervosa (BN). This study a...
There is a large body of evidence indicating that eating disorders (EDs) are characterized by partic...
Eating disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric illnesses that require individualized treatments. Deci...
Research related to neuropsychological evaluation on eating disorders (ED) has produced diverse resu...
Studies regarding the cognitive biases present in individuals with disordered eating patterns are re...
Joseph A Wonderlich,1,2 Mariya Bershad,1,2 Joanna E Steinglass1,2 1Department of Psychiatry, Columbi...
Introduction: Neurocognitive deficits have been identified in eating disorders, including anorexia n...
Background: Neuropsychological studies in subjects with eating disorders (EDs) have reported conflic...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Body image, broadly defined as an individual\u27s general experience of his or her physical appearan...