Increased neural processing of rewarding and aversive food stimuli in recovered anorexia nervosa
<p>Background: Recent evidence has shown that individuals with acute anorexia nervosa and those recovered have abherrant physiological responses to rewarding stimuli. We hypothesized that women recovered from anorexia nervosa would show aberrant neural responses to both rewarding and aversive...
Main Authors: | Cowdrey, F, Park, R, Harmer, C, McCabe, C |
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Other Authors: | Society of Biological Psychiatry |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2011
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