Effects of exposure to food images on physiological reactivity and emotional responses in women with bulimia nervosa
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Yela Bernabé, J. R., Gómez Martínez, M. ángeles, Cortés Rodríguez, M., & Salgado Ruiz, A. (2013). Effects of exposure to food images on physiological reactivity and emotional responses in women with bulimia nervosa. Psicothema, 25(Número 2), 185–191. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/9915

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two exposure procedures on habituation of emotional responses to food stimuli: (a) exposure to external cues (food images) without eating forbidden food (CE) and (b) exposure to external cues eating forbidden food (with purge prevention). The influence of craving-trait and mood state on the habituation process is also studied. Method: Emotional modulation of the defense startle reflex was assessed in 26 women at risk of bulimia nervosa. After four exposure trials, changes in the following variables were measured: (a) food craving-state; (b) physiological measures: hearth rate (HR) and skin conductance response (SCR); (c) motivational patterns towards food (defense startle response); and (d) valence, arousal and dominance of the emotional response to food images. Results: After treatment, subjects tended to show non-significant lower SCR and heart orientation responses (vs. defense responses); defense startle response was also significantly lower. Conclusions: The exposure procedure, the induced emotional state and the number of exposure trials are analyzed.
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