2018
DOI: 10.33588/rn.6709.2018012
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Perfiles neuropsicológicos en anorexia y bulimia nerviosa

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“…In patients with BED, the presence of cognitive deficits has been confirmed in different domains [4,31,[34][35][36], such as executive functioning, attention, and memory. In addition, the association between this disorders and the presence of cognitive errors, is also well known [37,38].…”
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“…In patients with BED, the presence of cognitive deficits has been confirmed in different domains [4,31,[34][35][36], such as executive functioning, attention, and memory. In addition, the association between this disorders and the presence of cognitive errors, is also well known [37,38].…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Several authors have reported that the EFs of individuals with BED, seem to be weak [5,8,[29][30][31][32][33][34].…”
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“…Several authors have previously summarized the literature on central coherence and set‐shifting in eating disorders. However, these reviews either: (a) only looked at central coherence across eating disorder diagnoses (Lang et al, 2014a; Lopez, Tchanturia, Stahl, & Treasure, 2008a); (b) only looked at set‐shifting across eating disorder diagnoses (Roberts, Tchanturia, Stahl, Southgate, & Treasure, 2007; Wu et al, 2014); (c) only examined AN (Saure et al, 2020); (d) did not use a meta‐analysis approach (Idini, Marquez‐Medina, Pifarre, Buj‐Alvarez, & Castan‐Campanera, 2012; Kanakam & Treasure, 2013; Smith, Mason, Johnson, Lavender, & Wonderlich, 2018; van Elburg & Treasure, 2013); (e) were not in English (Solano‐Pinto, de la Pena, Solbes‐Canales, & Bernabeu‐Brotons, 2018); or (f) a combination of the above (Christensen, Bentz, Clemmensen, Strandberg‐Larsen, & Olsen, 2019; Cury et al, 2020; Fuglset, 2019; Jáuregui‐Lobera, 2014; Lang et al, 2014b; Lang et al, 2016; Miles, Gnatt, Phillipou, & Nedeljkovic, 2020; Reville, O'Connor, & Frampton, 2016; Stedal, Frampton, Landrø, & Lask, 2012; Van Autreve & Vervaet, 2015; Van den Eynde et al, 2011; Voon, 2015; Westwood, Stahl, Mandy, & Tchanturia, 2016). Thus, to date, no single paper has looked at both central coherence and set‐shifting across eating disorder diagnoses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Verifica-se que em parte, essa característica poderia estar associada à traços familiares, e provavelmente envolvido na manutenção da doença. Assim, nos estudos realizados com pacientes com AN, essas apresentaram déficits significativos na flexibilidade quando comparados com GC Fuglset, 2021;S E Lindner, Fichter, & Quadflieg, 2014;Solano-Pinto, de-la-Pena, Solbes-Canales, & Bernabeu-Brotons, 2018;Kristin Stedal, Rose, Frampton, Landrø, & Lask, 2012). desempenhar um papel no desenvolvimento e manutenção desse transtorno (Favaro et al, 2013;Galimberti et al, 2013).…”
Section: Funções Executivas Na Anorexia Nervosaunclassified