The potential application of event-related potentials to enhance research on reward processes in eating disorders.
Glen ForesterLauren M SchaeferDorian R DoddJeffrey S JohnsonPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
Abnormalities in reward functioning appear to contribute to eating disorders. Event-related potentials (ERPs) offer temporally precise measures of neurocognitive reward processing and thus may be important tools for understanding the relationship between reward and disordered eating. However, research in this area is currently lacking. This paper attempts to facilitate the use of ERPs to study reward among individuals with eating disorders by reviewing the relevant theories and methods.