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Attentional suppression of weight-related distractors among females with weight dissatisfaction

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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.14408

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attentional biases; event-related potentials; P-D; weight dissatisfaction

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This study examined the mechanisms underlying the processing of task-irrelevant and spatial-irrelevant weight-related information as distractors among individuals with weight dissatisfaction. The results showed that intact weight-related words facilitated attentional orienting and elicited evident positive deflection (P-D) among females with high weight dissatisfaction. These findings contribute to our understanding of attentional biases toward weight-related information and the cognitive-behavioral theory of body image disturbance, which may inform prevention and interventions for reducing weight dissatisfaction.
Although many studies have investigated attentional biases toward weight-related information among individuals with weight dissatisfaction, the mechanisms underlying the processing of task-irrelevant and spatial-irrelevant weight-related information as distractors remain unclear. Participants were assigned to groups according to their levels of weight dissatisfaction to address this question. Participants with high weight dissatisfaction (HWD) were assigned to the experimental group; those with low weight dissatisfaction (LWD) were assigned to a control group. By recording event-related potentials during a visual search task along the median vertical line, fatness-related/thinness-related/neutral words and scrambled strokes were presented horizontally in pairs as task-irrelevant distractors. The results showed that intact words facilitated fast attentional orienting compared to scrambled strokes, as revealed by the significant N2pc for all types of intact words for both the HWD and LWD groups. More importantly, only fatness- and thinness-related words elicited the evident P-D in the HWD group, and the P-D amplitudes were larger in the HWD group compared to the LWD group. These findings suggest that weight-related distractors were actively suppressed after initial attentional orienting among females with HWD. This reveals the mechanisms of attentional biases toward weight-related information among females with HWD and contributes to the model of the cognitive-behavioral theory of body image disturbance. These results may help enhance prevention and interventions for reducing weight dissatisfaction.

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