RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07037017

CBT Effects on Neural, Physiological, and Attentional Responses in Anorexia Nervosa

Neurophysiological Effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Anorexia Nervosa: A Pre-Post EEG, GSR, and Eye-Tracking Study


Sponsor

Istanbul Nisantasi University

Enrollment

60 participants

Start Date

May 15, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This randomized controlled trial investigates the neurophysiological, physiological, and attentional effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in individuals with restrictive-type anorexia nervosa (AN). The study compares two groups: one receiving a 12-week CBT intervention, and one placed on a waitlist (no active treatment during the study period). All participants undergo pre- and post-intervention assessments using electroencephalography (EEG), galvanic skin response (GSR), and eye-tracking while exposed to visual stimuli related to food, body image, and self-appearance. The primary outcomes include neural changes in attention and emotional processing (P300, LPP, frontal alpha asymmetry), physiological arousal (skin conductance), and visual attention biases (fixation duration and gaze distribution). The aim is to determine whether CBT leads to measurable improvements in neurobiological and attentional mechanisms related to body image disturbance and food-related anxiety in AN, contributing to biomarker-informed psychotherapy approaches.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 35 Years

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This clinical trial is studying Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for people with eating disorders (excluding anorexia nervosa). The study is currently recruiting participants at 1 location. People eligible for this study include women aged 18 Years to 35 Years.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALCognitive-Behavioral Therapy

Manualized 12-week CBT protocol focused on reducing body image disturbance, distorted beliefs about food and appearance, and avoidance behaviors in individuals with anorexia nervosa. The intervention incorporates psychoeducation, cognitive restructuring, emotional regulation, food exposure, and body image work.


Locations(1)

Üsküdar University Neuro Marketing Lab.

Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)

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