2023
DOI: 10.2147/prbm.s441949
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A Behavioral and Event-Related Potentials Study of Food-Related Inhibitory Control in Probable Binge Eating Disorder

Wan-Sen Yan,
Meng-Meng Liu,
Su-Jiao Liu

Abstract: Similar to addictive disorders, deficits on cognitive control might be involved in the onset and development of Binge Eating Disorder (BED). However, it remains unclear whether general or food-related inhibitory control impairments would be basically linked to overeating and binge eating behaviors. This study thus aimed to investigate behavioral performance and electrophysiological correlates of food-related inhibitory control among individuals with binge eating behavior. Methods: Sixty individuals with probab… Show more

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“… 48 By contrast, a higher level of self-control was associated with a lower SCBES score, indicating an important role of the prefrontal cortex-dependent cognitive control implicated in the development of BED, especially for the youths. 49 , 50 More attention should be paid to these issues in the future.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 48 By contrast, a higher level of self-control was associated with a lower SCBES score, indicating an important role of the prefrontal cortex-dependent cognitive control implicated in the development of BED, especially for the youths. 49 , 50 More attention should be paid to these issues in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%