2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.095
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Neural processing of negative word stimuli concerning body image in patients with eating disorders: An fMRI study

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“…8 Dysfunction in these regions has been proposed to comprise key neural mechanisms underlying altered reward and emotional sensitivity, 2,[4][5][6][7] interoceptive deficits 3 and self-regulatory difficulties, 12,13 especially in response to eating-and body-related stimuli. These multidimensional pathological features collectively induce the body image distortion and binge eating and purging behaviours characteristic of bulimia nervosa.…”
Section: Functional Brain Network In Bulimia Nervosamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8 Dysfunction in these regions has been proposed to comprise key neural mechanisms underlying altered reward and emotional sensitivity, 2,[4][5][6][7] interoceptive deficits 3 and self-regulatory difficulties, 12,13 especially in response to eating-and body-related stimuli. These multidimensional pathological features collectively induce the body image distortion and binge eating and purging behaviours characteristic of bulimia nervosa.…”
Section: Functional Brain Network In Bulimia Nervosamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We hypothesized that patients with bulimia nervosa would show abnormal topological properties in functional brain networks and that the functional disturbances would be apparent in the cortical and subcortical regions involved in reward and emotional processing, sensorimotor and visual perception, and interoception, based on potential relevance of these neural functions to bulimia nervosa. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] We also examined the behavioural/symptom correlates of these network properties.…”
Section: Functional Brain Network In Bulimia Nervosamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent fMRI studies have shown different results. One study that used words concerning body image demonstrated an increased response of the right amygdala in AN, while ventromedial abnormalities characterized BN [2]. Investigations using visual body images yielded amygdalar activation in AN, but not in BN [3,4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Az fMRI-vel elvégzett vizsgálatok eredményei összecsengenek a tekintetben, hogy a testképzavar affektív komponense a praefrontalis ké-reghez, az insulához és az amygdalához, míg a perceptuális komponense inkább a parietalis kéreghez köthető [64,67]. Anorexiás csoportban ez az aktivitásfokozódás kisebb mértékű mind az önmagukra, mind a másokra irányuló percepciók esetén [68].…”
Section: A Testképzavar Mint Az Anorexia Nervosa Magtüneteunclassified