Central Coherence in Anorexia Nervosa
Central coherence, or the ability to see the bigger picture, is weakened in eating disorder patients due to an imbalance between global and detail processing. Strong focus on details is an inherited vulnerability to anorexia nervosa that is also demonstrated in first-degree relatives. Impaired set shifting contributes to weakened central coherence by making it difficult to alternate between global and detail processing. Although impaired central coherence is a result of food restriction in anorexia nervosa, it also serves to perpetuate the disorder by impeding environmental adaptation.
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