Change in motivational bias during treatment predicts outcome in anorexia nervosa.
Sophie R AbberSusan M MurrayCarina S BrownChristina E WierengaPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2024)
Sensitivity to reward and punishment may be important treatment targets for individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN). To date, most research has considered reward and punishment sensitivity separately, rather than examining their relationship to each other. We found that the balance of reward and punishment sensitivity (i.e., motivational bias) differs between healthy controls and those with AN and that this bias is associated with eating disorder symptoms and treatment outcome.