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The Embodied Cognition: Exploratory Study of Automatic and Controlled Processes in Anorexia Nervosa.

Launched by CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE SAINT ETIENNE · Sep 1, 2015

Trial Information

Current as of July 21, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Anorexia Nervosa Cognition Conscious Non Conscious

ClinConnect Summary

The investigators hypothesis is that food restriction behavior is the result of two processes. One automatic and not conscious, which is an attraction toward food and manifests itself in the motivational attitudes of approach, and the other controlled and conscious, which prevents attraction to this type of stimuli and is manifested by motivational attitudes avoidance. These processes of attraction and avoidance are observed in embodied cognition paradigms because the answers induce movement of approach or avoidance of stimuli. The validation of these assumptions could lead to reconsiderati...

Gender

FEMALE

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria for patients:
  • Restrictive anorexia nervosa according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Text Revision (DSM IV-TR)
  • BMI\> 16 to avoid the effects of undernutrition
  • Start disorders \<10 years
  • Right handed
  • Having given free and informed consent prior to study participation
  • Subject affiliated to the French National Health Insurance
  • Inclusion Criteria for control group:
  • BMI between 18,5 and 25
  • Right handed
  • Of school level paired in that of the patients (+/-1 the year)
  • Having given free and informed consent prior to study participation
  • Subject affiliated to the French National Health Insurance
  • Exclusion Criteria for patients and control group:
  • Patients with at the beginning or during the study form of purgative anorexia nervosa
  • Control with disorders of current or past eating behavior.
  • Control making a restrictive diet during the study period
  • Participants with depressive table
  • Participants with a somatic problem restricted movement or a problem of uncorrected visual acuity annoying reading of the screen.

About Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Saint Etienne

The Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) de Saint-Étienne is a leading academic medical center in France, dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovative clinical research and high-quality patient care. With a robust infrastructure that supports a wide range of medical specialties, CHU de Saint-Étienne fosters collaboration between healthcare professionals, researchers, and academic institutions. The center is committed to conducting rigorous clinical trials that adhere to ethical standards and regulatory requirements, aiming to improve treatment outcomes and enhance the overall health of the community. Through its dedication to scientific excellence and patient-centered care, CHU de Saint-Étienne plays a pivotal role in the advancement of medical knowledge and the development of new therapeutic interventions.

Locations

Saint Etienne, , France

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Catherine MASSOUBRE, MD PhD

Principal Investigator

CHU de SAINT-ETIENNE

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

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Estimated completion

Not reported

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