Testing visual self-misperception in anorexia nervosa using a symmetrical body size estimation paradigm.
Stephen GadsbyRegine ZopfKevin R BrooksAndy SchumannFeliberto de la CruzKatrin RiegerJulia MurrUwe WutzlerKarl-Jürgen BärPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2023)
Women with anorexia nervosa overestimate their own body size. Research has not yet determined whether this overestimation stems from them seeing themselves as larger or other, non-visual factors. We employ a new method for distinguishing these possibilities and find that non-visual factors influence size estimates for women with and without anorexia nervosa. This method can help future research control for non-perceptual influences on participant responses.