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ABSTRACT Objective Recovery from anorexia nervosa involves psychological and social adjustments that extend beyond weight restoration. Online forums increasingly serve as spaces where recovery experiences are openly shared, including accounts of “extreme hunger” during refeeding—a phenomenon that has not been reported in the clinical literature.
Léonie Langanay +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present cognitive rigidity, impaired decision‐making, and difficulties processing emotions, all of which can impede engagement in treatment. The marked rise in paediatric hospitalisations for AN during the COVID‐19 pandemic highlights the urgent need for brief, targeted interventions in
Dario Marin +4 more
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Investigating the relationship between interoceptive accuracy, interoceptive awareness, and emotional susceptibility [PDF]
Interoception, the sense of the physiological condition of the body, provides a basis for subjective feelings and emotions. Anterior insular cortex activity represents the state of the body and varies according to personality traits, such as emotional ...
Ambrosini, Ettore +4 more
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Impact of COVID‐19 Lockdown on Psychopathology at the Onset of Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective Previous research has shown that the COVID‐19 pandemic worsened eating‐disorder (ED) symptoms, but most studies have focused on inpatients and compared only two periods: pre‐COVID and the period following the pandemic's onset. Outpatient populations, particularly those with binge eating disorder (BED) and other specified feeding or ...
Elvira Anna Carbone +13 more
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Most autistic people experience difficulties in sensory processing, including interoceptive processing. For example, they often report subjective difficulties in the interoceptive processing of interoceptive input, such as difficulty in interpreting ...
Chihiro Itoi +3 more
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Primary interoceptive cortex activity during simulated experiences of the body [PDF]
Studies of the classic exteroceptive sensory systems (e.g., vision, touch) consistently demonstrate that vividly imagining a sensory experience of the world – simulating it – is associated with increased activity in the corresponding primary sensory ...
Barrett, Lisa Feldman +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Gastrointestinal (GI) disturbances and eating disorder symptoms commonly co‐occur. Hypervigilance and anxiety about GI symptoms may motivate eating disorder behaviors to manage and/or avoid GI symptoms. We hypothesized that GI‐specific anxiety would be more strongly associated with dietary restriction and purging than GI‐specific ...
Gabriella Pucci +6 more
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Neural hypersensitivity to pleasant touch in women remitted from anorexia nervosa. [PDF]
Interoception, or the sensing and integration of bodily state signals, has been implicated in anorexia nervosa (AN), given that the hallmark symptoms involve food restriction and body image disturbance. Here we focus on brain response to the anticipation
Bailer, Ursula +6 more
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Backwards is the way forward: feedback in the cortical hierarchy predicts the expected future [PDF]
Clark offers a powerful description of the brain as a prediction machine, which offers progress on two distinct levels. First, on an abstract conceptual level, it provides a unifying framework for perception, action, and cognition (including subdivisions
Muckli, L., Petro, L.S., Smith, F.W.
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A proposed framework for practice based on dimensions of someone's lived experiences, with reference to other frameworks and highlighting what may constitute humanising and dehumanising approach. ABSTRACT Chronic stigmatisation and social exclusion of neurodivergent people have resulted in poorer quality of life and adverse health outcomes.
Ben Potts +14 more
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