“…Inhibitory control is the ability to override an impulse or stop an initiated action and has been highlighted by the Research Domain Criteria as a ‘cognitive system’ that might underlie psychopathology across a range of mental illnesses (National Institute of Mental Health, ). Indeed, food‐specific inhibitory control could be a mechanism that subserves binge eating episodes in bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder (BED; Pearson, Wonderlich, & Smith, ; Robbins, Gillan, Smith, de Wit, & Ersche, ; Turton, Chami, & Treasure, ). In support of this, a meta‐analysis (Wu, Hartmann, Skunde, Herzog, & Friederich, ) found impairments in inhibitory control towards food and eating stimuli in people with BN (moderate effect size: Cohen's d = −.67), and food‐specific inhibitory control difficulties have also been reported for people with BED with this difficulty positively correlating with eating disorder psychopathology (Svaldi, Naumann, Trentowska, & Schmitz, ).…”