Too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion.
To date, research on the disturbed experience of body size in Anorexia Nervosa (AN) mainly focused on the conscious perceptual level (i.e. body image). Here we investigated whether these disturbances extend to body schema: an unconscious, action-related representation of the body. AN patients (n = 1...
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doaj-c368a11fa2334a138c63f46f5a777d4e2020-11-24T21:53:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6460210.1371/journal.pone.0064602Too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion.Anouk KeizerMonique A M SmeetsH Chris DijkermanSiarhei A UzunbajakauAnnemarie van ElburgAlbert PostmaTo date, research on the disturbed experience of body size in Anorexia Nervosa (AN) mainly focused on the conscious perceptual level (i.e. body image). Here we investigated whether these disturbances extend to body schema: an unconscious, action-related representation of the body. AN patients (n = 19) and healthy controls (HC; n = 20) were compared on body-scaled action. Participants walked through door-like openings varying in width while performing a diversion task. AN patients and HC differed in the largest opening width for which they started rotating their shoulders to fit through. AN patients started rotating for openings 40% wider than their own shoulders, while HC started rotating for apertures only 25% wider than their shoulders. The results imply abnormalities in AN even at the level of the unconscious, action oriented body schema. Body representation disturbances in AN are thus more pervasive than previously assumed: They do not only affect (conscious) cognition and perception, but (unconscious) actions as well.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3667140?pdf=render |
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Too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion. |
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Too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion. |
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Too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion. |
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Too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion. |
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Too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion. |
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too fat to fit through the door: first evidence for disturbed body-scaled action in anorexia nervosa during locomotion. |
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To date, research on the disturbed experience of body size in Anorexia Nervosa (AN) mainly focused on the conscious perceptual level (i.e. body image). Here we investigated whether these disturbances extend to body schema: an unconscious, action-related representation of the body. AN patients (n = 19) and healthy controls (HC; n = 20) were compared on body-scaled action. Participants walked through door-like openings varying in width while performing a diversion task. AN patients and HC differed in the largest opening width for which they started rotating their shoulders to fit through. AN patients started rotating for openings 40% wider than their own shoulders, while HC started rotating for apertures only 25% wider than their shoulders. The results imply abnormalities in AN even at the level of the unconscious, action oriented body schema. Body representation disturbances in AN are thus more pervasive than previously assumed: They do not only affect (conscious) cognition and perception, but (unconscious) actions as well. |
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