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Understanding The Effects of Acute Stressors and Negative Emotion on Eating Behavior in Binge-Eating Disorder: The Role of Stressor-Induced Changes in Reward and Cognitive Control
The investigators are doing a study of women with and without binge-eating disorder to learn more about what happens when people engage in everyday decision-making activities. The investigators are interested in learning more about brain activity during everyday decision-making and how everyday decision-making relates to a variety of daily experiences. Examples of everyday decisions include deciding which product to buy, deciding what to eat for a snack, and deciding how to spend free time.
Age
18 - 40 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
McLean Hospital
Belmont, Massachusetts, United States
Start Date
December 31, 2019
Primary Completion Date
June 27, 2025
Completion Date
June 27, 2025
Last Updated
January 14, 2026
77
ACTUAL participants
Speaking Activity
BEHAVIORAL
Talking Activity
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Mclean Hospital
Collaborators
NCT05304104
NCT06848244
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