This study aimed to: (i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disorders generalises to a non-clinical sample varying in eating disorder-related symptoms; (ii) examine if the bias occurs during initial orientation or later strategic processing; and (iii) confirm previous findings of impaired facial emotion recognition in non-clinical disordered eating. Fifty-two females viewed a series of face-pairs (happy or angry paired with neutral) whilst their attentional deployment was continuously monitored using an eye-tracker. They subsequently identified the emotion portrayed in a separate series of faces. The highest (n=18) and lowest scorers (n=17) on the Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI) were compared on the atte...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Background: Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the...
Abstract Emotion recognition deficits have consistently been reported in clinical and sub-clinical ...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
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 ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Abstract Emotion recognition deficits have consistently been reported in clinical and sub-clinical ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Background: Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the...
Abstract Emotion recognition deficits have consistently been reported in clinical and sub-clinical ...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
This study aimed to: i) determine if the attention bias towards angry faces reported in eating disor...
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 ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Abstract Emotion recognition deficits have consistently been reported in clinical and sub-clinical ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Significant facial emotion recognition (FER) deficits have been observed in participants exhibiting ...
Background: Difficulties in social cognition have been identified in eating disorders (EDs), but the...
Abstract Emotion recognition deficits have consistently been reported in clinical and sub-clinical ...