2024
Neural Responses to Auditory Food Stimuli Following Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Binge‐Eating Disorder
Chao A, Agarwal K, Zhou Y, Grilo C, Gur R, Joseph P, Shinohara R, Richmond T, Wadden T. Neural Responses to Auditory Food Stimuli Following Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Binge‐Eating Disorder. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2024, 57: 1911-1923. PMID: 38953334, PMCID: PMC11483217, DOI: 10.1002/eat.24244.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive behavioral therapyFunctional magnetic resonance imagingBlood oxygen level-dependentWait-list controlBinge-eating disorderBehavioral therapyFunctional magnetic resonance imaging sessionNeutral-relaxing cuesReward-based eating driveReward-related regionsReducing binge eatingMeasured BOLD responsesReward regionsBinge eatingBinge-eating episodesFood cuesEating drivePersonalized scriptsBOLD responseRandomized controlled trialsNeural responsesFood-stimuliBinge-eatingCuesMagnetic resonance imaging
2015
Neurobiological features of binge eating disorder
Balodis IM, Grilo CM, Potenza MN. Neurobiological features of binge eating disorder. CNS Spectrums 2015, 20: 557-565. PMID: 26530404, PMCID: PMC4658223, DOI: 10.1017/s1092852915000814.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinge-eating disorderOrbitofrontal cortexTreatment of BEDPalatable food cuesInhibitory control processesFrontostriatal areasMotivational processesFood cuesCue responsesPrefrontal areasNeurobiological featuresNeural featuresControl processTreatment effortsSpecific relationshipNeural functionDisordersBingeCuesSystematic reviewRewardHypofunctioningCortexMeasuresFindings
2014
Heightened vagal activity during high-calorie food presentation in obese compared with non-obese individuals—Results of a pilot study
Udo T, Weinberger AH, Grilo CM, Brownell KD, DiLeone RJ, Lampert R, Matlin SL, Yanagisawa K, McKee SA. Heightened vagal activity during high-calorie food presentation in obese compared with non-obese individuals—Results of a pilot study. Obesity Research & Clinical Practice 2014, 8: e258-e265. PMID: 24847667, PMCID: PMC4031442, DOI: 10.1016/j.orcp.2013.05.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-obese individualsHigh-calorie food itemsVagal activityObese individualsHF-HRVHigh-frequency heart rate variabilityHeart rate variabilityConsumption of foodPalatable foodFood itemsAppetitive behaviorCue reactivityPilot studyFood presentationRate variabilityFood cuesFood deprivationObesePotential roleMood statesHRVFurther investigationPresentationInductionMood induction