Despite the great number of resting state functional connectivity studies on Eating Disorders (ED), no biomarkers could be detected yet. Therefore, we here focus on a different measure of resting state activity that is neuronal variability. The objective of this study was to investigate neuronal variability in the resting state of women with ED and to correlate possible differences with clinical and psychopathological indices.

Neuronal variability of Resting State activity in Eating Disorders: increase and decoupling in Ventral Attention Network and relation with clinical symptoms

Spalatro, Angela V;Amianto, Federico
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D'Agata, Federico;Bergui, Mauro;Abbate Daga, Giovanni;Fassino, Secondo;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Despite the great number of resting state functional connectivity studies on Eating Disorders (ED), no biomarkers could be detected yet. Therefore, we here focus on a different measure of resting state activity that is neuronal variability. The objective of this study was to investigate neuronal variability in the resting state of women with ED and to correlate possible differences with clinical and psychopathological indices.
2019
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Eating Disorders; Inhibitory control; Interoceptive awareness; Neuronal variability; Ventral Attention Network
Spalatro, Angela V; Amianto, Federico; Huang, Zirui; D'Agata, Federico; Bergui, Mauro; Abbate Daga, Giovanni; Fassino, Secondo; Northoff, Georg
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