Brain glutamate in anorexia nervosa: A magnetic resonance spectroscopy case control study at 7 Tesla
Godlewska BR. et al, (2016), Psychopharmacology, 1 - 6
Differential activation of the frontal pole to high vs low calorie foods: The neural basis of food preference in Anorexia Nervosa?
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A novel measure of compulsive food restriction in anorexia nervosa: validation of the Self-Starvation Scale (SS).
Godier LR. and Park RJ., (2015), Eat Behav, 17, 10 - 13
Does compulsive behavior in Anorexia Nervosa resemble an addiction? A qualitative investigation.
Godier LR. and Park RJ., (2015), Front Psychol, 6
Hungry for reward: How can neuroscience inform the development of treatment for Anorexia Nervosa?
Park RJ. et al, (2014), Behav Res Ther, 62, 47 - 59
Hungry for reward: How can neuroscience inform the development of treatment for Anorexia Nervosa?
Park RJ. et al, (2014), Behaviour Research and Therapy, 62, 47 - 59
Transport of NOx in east asia identified by satellite and in situ measurements and lagrangian particle dispersion model simulations
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Increased resting state functional connectivity in the default mode network in recovered anorexia nervosa.
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2014), Hum Brain Mapp, 35, 483 - 491
Increased resting state functional connectivity in the default mode network in recovered anorexia nervosa
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2014), Human Brain Mapping, 35, 483 - 491
Compulsivity in anorexia nervosa: a transdiagnostic concept.
Godier LR. and Park RJ., (2014), Front Psychol, 5
Rumination and modes of processing around meal times in women with anorexia nervosa: Qualitative and quantitative results from a pilot study
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2013), European Eating Disorders Review, 21, 411 - 419
Rumination and modes of processing around meal times in women with anorexia nervosa: qualitative and quantitative results from a pilot study.
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2013), Eur Eat Disord Rev, 21, 411 - 419
Liking compared with wanting for high- and low-calorie foods in anorexia nervosa: aberrant food reward even after weight restoration.
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2013), Am J Clin Nutr, 97, 463 - 470
Reply to: Punishing Food: What Brain Activity Can Tell Us About the Representation of Food in Recovered Anorexia Nervosa.
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2012), Biol Psychiatry, 71
Reply to: Punishing food: What brain activity can tell us about the representation of food in recovered anorexia nervosa
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2012), Biological Psychiatry, 71
The role of experiential avoidance, rumination and mindfulness in eating disorders.
Cowdrey FA. and Park RJ., (2012), Eat Behav, 13, 100 - 105
Neural responses to emotional faces in women recovered from anorexia nervosa
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2012), Psychiatry Research - Neuroimaging, 201, 190 - 195
Neural responses to emotional faces in women recovered from anorexia nervosa
Cowdrey FA. et al, (2012), Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Schematic Models and Modes of Mind in Anorexia Nervosa II: Implications for Treatment and Course
Park RJ. et al, (2012), International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, 5, 86 - 98