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Enduring Changes in Decision Making in Patients with Full Remission from Anorexia Nervosa.

Trevor StewardGemma Mestre-BachZaida AgüeraRoser GraneroVirginia Martín-RomeraIsabel SánchezNadine RiescoIris Tolosa-SolaJose A Fernández-FormosoJosé Carlos Fernández-GarcíaFrancisco J TinahonesFelipe F CasanuevaRosa M BañosCristina BotellaAna B CrujeirasRafael de la TorreJose M Fernández-RealGema FrühbeckFrancisco J OrtegaAmaia RodríguezSusana Jiménez-MurciaJose M MenchónFernando Fernandez-Aranda
Published in: European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association (2016)
These findings uphold that enduring remission from AN can reverse decision-making impairments, and they might be most likely explained by clinical state rather than a trait vulnerability. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.
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