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Modification of Body-Related Attentional Bias through Virtual Reality and Eye-Tracking in Healthy Participants: Implications for Anorexia Nervosa Treatments

Cognitive biases have a significant impact on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders (EDs). These biases, including selective attentional bias (AB) to disliked body parts, may reinforce concerns about body shape, fear of gaining weight and body image disturbances and may contribute to dietar...

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Autores principales: Miquel-Nabau, Helena, Briseño-Oloriz, Natalia, Porras-Garcia, Bruno, Ascione, Mariarca, Meschberger-Annweiler, Franck-Alexandre, Ferrer-Garcia, Marta, Moreno-Sanchez, Manuel, Serrano-Troncoso, Eduardo, Carulla-Roig, Marta, Gutiérrez Maldonado, José
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10216301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13050764
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author Miquel-Nabau, Helena
Briseño-Oloriz, Natalia
Porras-Garcia, Bruno
Ascione, Mariarca
Meschberger-Annweiler, Franck-Alexandre
Ferrer-Garcia, Marta
Moreno-Sanchez, Manuel
Serrano-Troncoso, Eduardo
Carulla-Roig, Marta
Gutiérrez Maldonado, José
author_facet Miquel-Nabau, Helena
Briseño-Oloriz, Natalia
Porras-Garcia, Bruno
Ascione, Mariarca
Meschberger-Annweiler, Franck-Alexandre
Ferrer-Garcia, Marta
Moreno-Sanchez, Manuel
Serrano-Troncoso, Eduardo
Carulla-Roig, Marta
Gutiérrez Maldonado, José
author_sort Miquel-Nabau, Helena
collection PubMed
description Cognitive biases have a significant impact on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders (EDs). These biases, including selective attentional bias (AB) to disliked body parts, may reinforce concerns about body shape, fear of gaining weight and body image disturbances and may contribute to dietary restriction and restraint. Decreasing AB could reduce core symptoms in anorexia nervosa (AN). This study represents a preliminary exploration aiming to assess whether AB towards weight-related (WR) and non-weight-related (NW) body parts could be reduced through an AB modification task in a virtual reality (VR) environment in healthy participants. A total of 54 female participants, aged 22.98 ± 1.89, were recruited. The task consisted of directing the participants’ attention towards all body parts equally in a VR setting. Eye-tracking (ET) measurements (complete fixation time [CFT] and number of fixations [NF]) were made before and after the task. The results showed a significant reduction of the AB in the two groups with an initial AB towards WR body parts or towards NW body parts. Participants showed a tendency to more balanced (non-biased) attention after the intervention. This study provides evidence of the usefulness of AB modification tasks in a non-clinical sample.
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spelling pubmed-102163012023-05-27 Modification of Body-Related Attentional Bias through Virtual Reality and Eye-Tracking in Healthy Participants: Implications for Anorexia Nervosa Treatments Miquel-Nabau, Helena Briseño-Oloriz, Natalia Porras-Garcia, Bruno Ascione, Mariarca Meschberger-Annweiler, Franck-Alexandre Ferrer-Garcia, Marta Moreno-Sanchez, Manuel Serrano-Troncoso, Eduardo Carulla-Roig, Marta Gutiérrez Maldonado, José Brain Sci Article Cognitive biases have a significant impact on the etiology and treatment of eating disorders (EDs). These biases, including selective attentional bias (AB) to disliked body parts, may reinforce concerns about body shape, fear of gaining weight and body image disturbances and may contribute to dietary restriction and restraint. Decreasing AB could reduce core symptoms in anorexia nervosa (AN). This study represents a preliminary exploration aiming to assess whether AB towards weight-related (WR) and non-weight-related (NW) body parts could be reduced through an AB modification task in a virtual reality (VR) environment in healthy participants. A total of 54 female participants, aged 22.98 ± 1.89, were recruited. The task consisted of directing the participants’ attention towards all body parts equally in a VR setting. Eye-tracking (ET) measurements (complete fixation time [CFT] and number of fixations [NF]) were made before and after the task. The results showed a significant reduction of the AB in the two groups with an initial AB towards WR body parts or towards NW body parts. Participants showed a tendency to more balanced (non-biased) attention after the intervention. This study provides evidence of the usefulness of AB modification tasks in a non-clinical sample. MDPI 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10216301/ /pubmed/37239236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13050764 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miquel-Nabau, Helena
Briseño-Oloriz, Natalia
Porras-Garcia, Bruno
Ascione, Mariarca
Meschberger-Annweiler, Franck-Alexandre
Ferrer-Garcia, Marta
Moreno-Sanchez, Manuel
Serrano-Troncoso, Eduardo
Carulla-Roig, Marta
Gutiérrez Maldonado, José
Modification of Body-Related Attentional Bias through Virtual Reality and Eye-Tracking in Healthy Participants: Implications for Anorexia Nervosa Treatments
title Modification of Body-Related Attentional Bias through Virtual Reality and Eye-Tracking in Healthy Participants: Implications for Anorexia Nervosa Treatments
title_full Modification of Body-Related Attentional Bias through Virtual Reality and Eye-Tracking in Healthy Participants: Implications for Anorexia Nervosa Treatments
title_fullStr Modification of Body-Related Attentional Bias through Virtual Reality and Eye-Tracking in Healthy Participants: Implications for Anorexia Nervosa Treatments
title_full_unstemmed Modification of Body-Related Attentional Bias through Virtual Reality and Eye-Tracking in Healthy Participants: Implications for Anorexia Nervosa Treatments
title_short Modification of Body-Related Attentional Bias through Virtual Reality and Eye-Tracking in Healthy Participants: Implications for Anorexia Nervosa Treatments
title_sort modification of body-related attentional bias through virtual reality and eye-tracking in healthy participants: implications for anorexia nervosa treatments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10216301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37239236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13050764
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