Timing is Everything: Repeated Neurocognitive Assessments Can Help Us Understand Symptom Patterns in Bulimia Nervosa
August 07 2024 - 10:00AM
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) is hosting
a free webinar,
“Timing is Everything: Repeated Neurocognitive
Assessments Can Help Us Understand Symptom Patterns in Bulimia
Nervosa” on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at 2:00 pm ET. The
presenter, Laura A. Berner, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of
Psychiatry and Principal Investigator at the Center for
Computational Psychiatry / Center of Excellence in Eating and
Weight Disorders, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr.
Berner is also the recipient of a BBRF 2020 Young Investigator
Grant. The host, Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D., is the President &
CEO of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, and host of
the public television series Healthy Minds.
Register today
to learn more about identifying neurobiological mechanisms to
understand symptom patterns in bulimia.
Eating disorders are disabling and often chronic mental health
conditions that can be potentially life-threatening. Most research
to date has assumed that stable, "trait-like" differences--like
impulsivity or cognitive inflexibility--define individuals with
eating disorders. However, altered decision-making and brain
responses when the body is in particular states may better account
for the under-controlled binge eating and prolonged periods of
over-controlled caloric restriction that can occur within the same
individual. Dr. Berner will review research using repeated-measures
neuroimaging and cognitive tasks to shed light on the mechanisms
underlying cyclical symptoms of bulimia nervosa.
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develop improved treatments, cures, and methods of prevention for
mental illness. These illnesses include addiction, ADHD, anxiety,
autism, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder,
depression, eating disorders, OCD, PTSD, and schizophrenia, as well
as research on suicide prevention. Since 1987, the Foundation has
awarded more than $450 million to fund more than 5,400 leading
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Emmy® nominated public television series Healthy Minds with Dr.
Jeffrey Borenstein, which aims to remove the stigma of mental
illness and demonstrate that with help, there is hope.
- Webinar Presenter
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Myrna Manners
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
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