Processing of food stimuli in anorexia nervosa: An ERP‐study comparing adolescents and adults
Valeska Stonawski,
Sandra A. Mai‐Lippold,
Holmer Graap
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundAnorexia nervosa (AN) is associated with altered processing of disorder‐relevant stimuli. Event‐related potentials (ERP) – such as the Late Positive Potential (LPP) – give information about the underlying mechanisms of central nervous stimulus processing.MethodsPatients with AN (22 adolescents, 23 adults) and healthy controls (HCs; 17 adolescents, 24 adults) were included. Neutral, low, and high calorie food‐images were rated for valence and arousal; EEG activity was recorded and LPPs (early: 350–700… Show more
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