Neural processing of food and emotional stimuli in adolescent and adult anorexia nervosa patients.
Stefanie HorndaschJulie RoeschClemens ForsterArnd DörflerSilja LindsiepeHartmut HeinrichHolmer GraapGunther H MollOliver KratzPublished in: PloS one (2018)
A differential pattern was seen for food stimuli compared to generally emotion eliciting stimuli. Adolescents with AN show reduced processing of affective stimuli and enhanced activation of regions involved in "bottom up" reward processing and "top down" control as well as the insula with regard to food stimuli with a focus on brain regions which underlie changes during adolescent development. In adults less clear and less specific activation differences were present, pointing towards a high impact that regions undergoing maturation might have on AN symptoms.