Background: Large variability in tests and differences in scoring systems used to study central coherence in eating disorders may lead to different interpretations, inconsistent findings and between study discrepancies. This study aimed to address inconsistencies by collating data from several studies from the same research group that used the Rey Osterrieth Complex Figure Test (Rey Figure) in order to produce norms to provide benchmark data for future studies. Method: Data was collated from 984 participants in total. Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, recovered Anorexia Nervosa, unaffected family members and healthy controls were compared using the Rey Figure. Results: Poor global processing was observed across all current eating disorder ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: Network theory considers mental disorders as the product of symptom interaction. A growin...
Large variability in tests and differences in scoring systems used to study central coherence in eat...
Background Large variability in tests and differences in scoring systems used to study central c...
Large variability in tests and differences in scoring systems used to study central coherence in eat...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-18, accepted 2021-06-22, pub-electr...
Objective: Heightened detail-processing and low levels of central coherence are common in individua...
Objective Heightened detail-processing and low levels of central coherence are common in individuals...
Background: There is increasing interest in associations between cognitive impairments and clinical ...
Aims: This review aims to evaluate and synthesise previous research on set shifting in eating disord...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Leslie, M., Halls, D., Leppanen, J., Sed...
Background Weak central coherence - a tendency to process details at the expense of the gestalt - ha...
BackgroundWeak central coherence-a tendency to process details at the expense of the gestalt-has bee...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: Network theory considers mental disorders as the product of symptom interaction. A growin...
Large variability in tests and differences in scoring systems used to study central coherence in eat...
Background Large variability in tests and differences in scoring systems used to study central c...
Large variability in tests and differences in scoring systems used to study central coherence in eat...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-18, accepted 2021-06-22, pub-electr...
Objective: Heightened detail-processing and low levels of central coherence are common in individua...
Objective Heightened detail-processing and low levels of central coherence are common in individuals...
Background: There is increasing interest in associations between cognitive impairments and clinical ...
Aims: This review aims to evaluate and synthesise previous research on set shifting in eating disord...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Leslie, M., Halls, D., Leppanen, J., Sed...
Background Weak central coherence - a tendency to process details at the expense of the gestalt - ha...
BackgroundWeak central coherence-a tendency to process details at the expense of the gestalt-has bee...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: Network theory considers mental disorders as the product of symptom interaction. A growin...