Mentalization and the left inferior frontal gyrus and insula
European Eating Disorders Review2018Vol. 26(3), pp. 265–271
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Abstract
Externalizing biases may provide an office-based assay reflecting neurocognitive disturbances in social self-perception that are common during anorexia nervosa.
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