Cognitive bias in eating disorders: implications for theory and treatment.
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Cognitive biases in response to visual body-related stimuli in eating disorders: study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysisAttentional bias in eating disordersThe mediating role of rumination in the relation between attentional bias towards thin female bodies and eating disorder symptomatology.Visual adaptation to thin and fat bodies transfers across identityBody dissatisfaction and mirror exposure: evidence for a dissociation between self-report and physiological responses in highly body-dissatisfied women.Are poor set-shifting abilities associated with a higher frequency of body checking in anorexia nervosa?Incorporating dispositional traits into the treatment of anorexia nervosaAnalysis of Attentional Bias towards Attractive and Unattractive Body Regions among Overweight Males and Females: An Eye-Movement StudyDysfunctional metacognition and drive for thinness in typical and atypical anorexia nervosaSelective Visual Attention during Mirror Exposure in Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa.Cognitive-behavioral theories of eating disorders.Negative Mood Increases Selective Attention to Negatively Valenced Body Parts in Female Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa.Eating Expectancies in Relation to Eating Disorder RecoveryThe relation of body dissatisfaction to salience of particular body sizes.Attention bias modification produces no changes to appearance-related bias, state or trait body dissatisfaction in nonclinical womenThe Role of Regular Eating and Self-Monitoring in the Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa: A Pilot Study of an Online Guided Self-Help CBT Program.Thought-shape fusion in anorexia and bulimia nervosa: a comparative experimental study.Neural adaptation to thin and fat bodies in the fusiform body area and middle occipital gyrus: an fMRI adaptation study.Health risks, past usage, and intention to use weight loss products in normal weight women with high and low body dysphoria.Racial/ethnic differences in weight concerns: protective and risk factors for the development of eating disorders and obesity among adolescent females.False consensus effect for attitudes related to body shape in normal weight women concerned with body shape.Verbal Versus Figural Fluency Tests in Currently Ill and Weight Restored Anorexia Nervosa Patients.Memory performance in acute and weight-restored anorexia nervosa patients.A systematic review of attentional biases in disorders involving binge eating.Immediate Effects of Body Checking Behaviour on Negative and Positive Emotions in Women with Eating Disorders: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Approach.Effects of rumination and acceptance on body dissatisfaction in binge eating disorder.Exposure makes the heart grow less fond!: the effects of exposure to palatable foods on the subsequent attention processing of food cues.Psychosocial barriers to engagement with an eating disorder service: a qualitative analysis of failure to attend.Incidental learning of food and emotional words in women with anorexia nervosa.Vulnerability to interpretation bias in overweight childrenObsessive–Compulsive Symptoms and Body Checking in Women and MenInhibition of return for body images in individuals with shape/weight based self-worth
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Cognitive bias in eating disorders: implications for theory and treatment.
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Cognitive bias in eating disorders: implications for theory and treatment.
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Cognitive bias in eating disorders: implications for theory and treatment.
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D A Williamson
S L Muller
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10.1177/0145445599234003
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1999-10-01T00:00:00Z