Complex functional brain network properties in anorexia nervosa.
Arpana GuptaRavi R BhattAlannah Rivera-CancelRishi MakkarPhilip A KragelThomas RodriguezJohn L GranerAnita AlaverdyanKareem HamadaniPriten VoraBruce NaliboffJennifer S LabusKevin S LaBarEmeran A MayerNancy ZuckerPublished in: Journal of eating disorders (2022)
These findings suggest that AN is associated with greater communication from the basal ganglia, and lower information propagation in sensorimotor cortices. This is consistent with the clinical presentation of AN, where individuals exhibit patterns of rigid habitual behavior that is not responsive to bodily needs, and seem "disconnected" from their bodies.