Title: Hunger and satiety in anorexia nervosa
1Hunger and satiety in anorexia nervosa
Maggie Dong Psyc 260
2Anorexia nervosaMental disorder Body weight 15
below expected
- How is hunger satiety represented in the brain?
- Anorexia nervosa
- Mental disorder
- Body weight 15 below expected
3- Explore anorexia-specific cognition to food
Food related behavior
Cognitive control mechanism
Medial prefrontal cortex
Visual stimulation of food
4Hypothesis
Anorexia Nervosa patients would show
5Participants 13 Anorexia patients10 Healthy
controlsAge 13 21Stimuli320 photos of
sweet savory food320 photos of non-food
objects
- Participants
- 13 Anorexia patients
- 10 Healthy controls
- Age 13 21
- Stimuli
- 320 photos of sweet savory food
- 320 photos of non-food objects
6- Procedure
- Two 30min sessions satiated hungry
- Rate hunger
- Rate photo pleasant, neutral, or unpleasant
- inside a fMRI head-coil
7Results
Hungry Satiated F(1,21) 98.2, pAnorexia (hunger) 7.8, pAnorexia (food) p
8Discussion
- Anorexia Nervosa
- ? Responsive to pleasant aspect of food
Red satiated Green hungry
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10Medication effectDuration of diseaseAgeCoexisti
ng medical conditionse.g., Depression
- Medication effect
- Duration of disease
- Age
- Coexisting medical conditions
- e.g., Depression
11Further researchHow do high- low-caloric food
affect brain activations in anorexia patients?
- Further research
- How do high- low-caloric food affect brain
activations in anorexia patients?
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