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title (primary) (eng) Neuropsychological variables and clinical status in anorexia nervosa: relationship between visuospatial memory and central coherence and eating disorder symptom severity
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ISSN 1124-4909
title Eating and Weight Disorders
volume_id 18
volume 4 (2013)
page_num 421-428
keyword visuospatial memory,
keyword central coherence
keyword Rey Complex Figure Test,
keyword Anorexia nervosa,
keyword neuropsychology
author (primary)
ARLID cav_un_auth*0298850
name1 Zuchova
name2 S.
country CZ
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0264564
full_dept (cz) Ekonometrie
full_dept Department of Econometrics
department (cz) E
department E
full_dept Department of Econometrics
name1 Kuběna
name2 Aleš Antonín
institution UTIA-B
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0271419
full_dept (cz) Fyzika elementárních částic
full_dept Physics of elementary particles
full_dept Particle Theory and Cosmology
name1 Erler
name2 Theodore
institution FZU-D
fullinstit Fyzikální ústav AV ČR, v. v. i.
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0298851
name1 Papežová
name2 H.
country CZ
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abstract (eng) AIM: To explore the relationship between visuospatial memory, weak central coherence, and eating disorder (ED) symptoms in anorexia nervosa (AN) inpatients. SAMPLE: 31 female AN inpatients. METHODS: Rey complex figure test (RCFT) was used to assess both visuospatial memory and central coherence. RCFT consisted of copy and recall trials. ED symptoms were assessed by The Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q) and The Clinical and Research Inventory for Eating Disorders (CR-EAT). RESULTS: We found a statistically significant negative correlation between recall accuracy and the total EDE-Q score. Furthermore, recall accuracy and recall central coherence significantly negatively correlate with several EDE-Q and CR-EAT scales. CONCLUSIONS: These findings may contribute to a better understanding of cognitive impairments specifically in ED, and to refining interventions aiming at their improvement.
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reportyear 2014
num_of_auth 4
inst_support RVO:67985556
permalink http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0228645
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0297175
name Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Lékařská fakulta
institution LF UK
country CZ
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