神经性厌食症的神经科学:最新进展

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2009-06-12 DOI:10.2217/PHE.09.28
S. Agrawal, B. Lask
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最近对神经性厌食症的研究表明,特定的、持续的神经心理缺陷与特定的、局部的和单侧的神经影像学异常有关。这些都指向一个潜在的神经生物学基础,涉及到神经回路的断开。本文总结了在第九届伦敦国际饮食失调会议上发表的最相关的研究,并讨论了治疗的意义。
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Neuroscience of anorexia nervosa: state of the art
Recent research in anorexia nervosa has demonstrated specific and persistent neuropsychological deficits associated with specific, localized and unilateral abnormalities on neuroimaging. These point to an underlying neurobiological substrate, with a disconnection in neural circuitry being implicated. This article summarizes the most relevant studies presented at the 9th London International Conference on Eating Disorders and discusses the treatment implications.
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