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A systematic and methodological review of attentional biases in eating disorders: Food, body, and perfectionism

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The current systematic and methodological review aimed to critically review existing literature utilizing implicit processing, or automatic approach‐ and/or avoidance‐related attentional biases between eating disorder (ED) and nonclinical samples, which… Click to show full abstract

The current systematic and methodological review aimed to critically review existing literature utilizing implicit processing, or automatic approach‐ and/or avoidance‐related attentional biases between eating disorder (ED) and nonclinical samples, which (a) highlights how psychophysiological methods advance knowledge of ED implicit bias; (b) explains how findings fit into transdiagnostic versus disorder‐specific ED frameworks; and (c) suggests how research can address perfectionism‐related ED biases.

Keywords: systematic methodological; perfectionism; methodological review; attentional biases; biases eating

Journal Title: Brain and Behavior
Year Published: 2019

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