“…Individuals with BED show an increased approach impulse towards reward (Schag, et al, 2013a;Schmidt, Luthold, Kittel, Tetzlaff, & Hilbert, 2016) as well as inhibitory control deficits (Balodis, Grilo, & Potenza, 2015;Hege et al, 2014;Mole et al, 2015;Schag, Sch€ onleber, Teufel, Zipfel, & Giel, 2013b;Schag, et al, 2013a;Svaldi et al, 2014). In a recent study, obese adolescents with BED showed increased general inhibitory control deficits compared with a normal weight control group (Kittel, Schmidt, & Hilbert, 2017). Schag et al (2013a) investigated inhibitory control with eye tracking (ET) methodology in BED without manipulating mood and found general as well as food specific inhibitory control deficits in individuals with BED compared with individuals without BED.…”