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Trait and state craving as indicators of validity of VR-based software for Binge eating treatment
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study was to establish whether virtual reality (VR) exposure to food cues is able toPalabras claves:Binge eating, bulimia nervosa, Clinical sample, Cue-exposure therapy, food craving, Low-cost VR systems, Virtual RealityAutores:Andreu-Gracia A., Dakanalis A., Fernández‐aranda F., Ferrer‐garcia M., Fusté-Escolano A., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Pla-Sanjuanelo J., Ribas-Sabate J., Riva G., Saldaña C., Sánchez‐díaz I., Vilalta-Abella F.Fuentes:scopusUsing virtual reality for cue-exposure therapy in a case of bulimia nervosa
ArticleAbstract: This case study describes the use of a virtual reality-based cue-exposure therapy (VR-CET) for a patPalabras claves:Binge eating, bulimia nervosa, Clinical sample, Cue-exposure therapy, food craving, Virtual RealityAutores:Andreu-Gracia A., Dakanalis A., Escandón-Nagel N., Fernández‐aranda F., Ferrer‐garcia M., Gomez-Tricio O., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Pla-Sanjuanelo J., Ribas-Sabate J., Riva G., Sánchez‐díaz I., Tena V., Vilalta-Abella F.Fuentes:scopusVR-based cue-exposure therapy (VR-CET) versus VR-CET plus pharmacotherapy in the treatment of bulimic-type eating disorders
ArticleAbstract: Treatment guidelines recommend antidepressant medication for bulimic-type eating disorders either asPalabras claves:Binge eating, Bulimic-type disorders, Clinical sample, Cue-exposure therapy, Food cravings, Virtual RealityAutores:Andreu-Gracia A., Dakanalis A., Escandón-Nagel N., Fernández‐aranda F., Ferrer‐garcia M., Gomez-Tricio O., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Pla-Sanjuanelo J., Ribas-Sabate J., Riva G., Sánchez‐díaz I., Tena V., Vilalta-Abella F.Fuentes:scopusTesting virtual reality-based cue-exposure software: Which cue-elicited responses best discriminate between patients with eating disorders and healthy controls?
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: Virtual reality (VR) technologies have been proposed as a new tool able to improve on in viPalabras claves:Binge eating, bulimia nervosa, Cue exposure, food craving, Virtual RealityAutores:Andreu-Gracia A., Dakanalis A., Escandón-Nagel N., Fernández‐aranda F., Ferrer‐garcia M., Gomez-Tricio O., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Pla-Sanjuanelo J., Ribas-Sabate J., Riva G., Sánchez‐díaz I., Tena V., Vilalta-Abella F.Fuentes:scopus