Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10465601 | Neuropsychologia | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with AN (in comparison to the HC group) showed greater anxiety to the self-other body-shape comparison, and they were less satisfied with their current body shape. In the patient group (in comparison to the HC group) the self-other body-shape comparison induced more activation of the right sensorimotor brain regions (insula, premotor cortex) and less activation of the rostral anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). Insula hyperactivation along with ACC hypoactivation may be critical for altered interoceptive awareness to body self-comparison and/or for altered implicit motivation to thin-idealized body images in AN patients.
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Authors
Hans-Christoph Friederich, Samantha Brooks, Rudolf Uher, Iain C. Campbell, Vincent Giampietro, Mick Brammer, Steve C.R. Williams, Wolfgang Herzog, Janet Treasure,