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Impulsivity in Binge Eating Disorder: Food Cues Elicit Increased Reward Responses and Disinhibition

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The percentage of total gaze duration on food vs. nonfood stimuli.

Figures showing means and standard deviations. A significant stimulus main effect (p<.05) and a group × stimulus interaction with significant differences between BED+ and BED− and BED+ and NWC (both p<.05, marked as *) in planned contrasts were found. BED+, overweight or obese women with binge eating disorder; BED−, overweight or obese women without binge eating disorder; NWC, normal-weight control women.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076542.g002