PSYC 134 Midterm Project - Juan Moreno A11266059
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- 4. Viewed as the founding father of Bulimia Nervosa.
- 6. Having “baby-hair” growing due to the impact of an eating disorder.
- 8. Body systems that can be affected by an eating disorder.
- 11. An eating disorder that consists of the persistent eating of nonnutritive, nonfood substances over a period of at least one month.
- 12. Island study that showed the effects of TV on perceived ideal body image.
- 16. The number one cause of death due to an eat disorder is having a cardiac ______.
- 20. ______ Theory. Our culture socializes girls and women to regard themselves as objects that are to be evaluated based on their appearance.
- 21. Eating disorders are ______.
- 22. Nucleus _____. The primary reward center found in our brain.
- 24. A lot of people who have an eating disorder also have a _______ diagnosis. Meaning that they are diagnosed with other psychological illnesses in addition to the eating disorder.
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- 1. Person who first formally characterized the eating disorder Anorexia Nervosa (in 1873).
- 2. Culture - ____ Syndromes. IF the influence exists and not the other, it is typically culture - _____.
- 3. Minnesota Semi - ________ Study.
- 5. ______ Theory. The most popular theory in pop culture of what causes eating disorders.
- 7. Having “cold-hands” due to the impact of an eating disorder. Often showing a purple discoloration in the skin.
- 9. Do not need to have a low ____ in order to be considered malnourished.
- 10. The ____ Model. Peers, Parents, and Media influences.
- 13. The ____ Study. Had participants try on a sweater vs. trying on a ____ and then had the participants do math.
- 14. _____ loading. Often used to try and manipulate ones body weight.
- 15. Patients diagnosed with BN appear to have lower levels of _____.
- 17. Food generates a ____ signal, not a reward signal.
- 18. 20% of people with Anorexia Nervosa attempt to commit _______. This is in addition to the 35% rate for people with Bulimia Nervosa
- 19. ____Circuit. Receives interoceptive cues such as pain, taste and fullness and integrates them with motivational and emotional processes.
- 23. Top - ____ regulation of feeding. The concept of being able to override the hypothalamic energy balance signals.