Not exact matches
Individuals with anorexia nervosa showed greater
left orbitofrontal, right insular, and bilateral temporal
cortex gray matter compared to the control group.
The
left precuneus demonstrated decreased FC to several regions of pain processing, reward, and higher executive functioning within the prefrontal (
orbitofrontal, anterior cingulate, ventromedial prefrontal) and parietal
cortices (angular gyrus, superior and inferior parietal lobules).
We also found reduced RD and MD in CD / CU + individuals in the
left uncinate fasciculus, (connecting the
orbitofrontal cortex and anterior temporal lobe, including the amygdala (Catani et al. 2013).