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A serious videogame as an additional therapy tool for training emotional regulation and impulsivity control in severe gambling disorder
ArticleAbstract: Background: Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by a significant lack of self-control and is assPalabras claves:anger, emotion regulation, gambling disorder, Impulsivity, Video game therapyAutores:Aymamí N., Castro-Carreras L., Fernández‐aranda F., Forcano-Gamazo L., Giner-Bartolome C., Gõmez-Peña M., Menchón J.M., Murcia S.J., Roser Granero, Santamaría J.J., Steward T., Tàrrega S.Fuentes:scopusModulation of higher-order olfaction components on executive functions in humans
ArticleAbstract: The prefrontal (PFC) and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) appear to be associated with both executive funcPalabras claves:Autores:Baños R.M., Botella C., Casanueva F.F., Crujeiras A.B., Fagundo A.B., Fernández-Real J.M., Fernández‐aranda F., Frühbeck G., Giner-Bartolome C., Gómez-Ambrosi J., Islam M.A., Menchón J.M., Murcia S.J., Pastor A., Roser Granero, Tinahones F.J., Torre R.d.l.Fuentes:scopusIs non-suicidal self-injury related to impulsivity in anorexia nervosa? Results from self-report and performance-based tasks
ArticleAbstract: The present study investigates the association between non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and impulsiviPalabras claves:anorexia nervosa, Impulsivity, neuropsychology, non-suicidal self-injuryAutores:Agüera Z., Claes L., Fagundo A.B., Fernández‐aranda F., Giner-Bartolome C., Menchón J.M., Murcia S.J., Riesco N., Roser Granero, Sánchez‐díaz I., Tàrrega S.Fuentes:scopusThe Use of Videogames as Complementary Therapeutic Tool for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Bulimia Nervosa Patients
ArticleAbstract: Although cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been demonstrated to be the most effective approachPalabras claves:Autores:Agüera Z., Fernández‐aranda F., Giner-Bartolome C., Konstantas D., Lam T., Lems P., Lucas M., Magnenat-Thalmann N., Menchón J.M., Mestre-Bach G., Moussa M.H., Murcia S.J., Nielsen J., Roser Granero, Sánchez‐díaz I., Santamaría J.J., Tàrrega S.Fuentes:scopus