@phdthesis{Weiland2010, author = {Weiland, Romy}, title = {Facial reactions in response to gustatory and olfactory stimuli in healthy adults, patients with eating disorders, and patients with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-51759}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2010}, abstract = {The aim of this project was to investigate whether reflex-like innate facial reactions to tastes and odors are altered in patients with eating disorders. Qualitatively different tastes and odors have been found to elicit specific facial expressions in newborns. This specificity in newborns is characterized by positive facial reactions in response to pleasant stimuli and by negative facial reactions in response to unpleasant stimuli. It is, however, unclear, whether these specific facial displays remain stable during ontogeny (1). Despite the fact that several studies had shown that taste-and odor-elicited facial reactions remain quite stable across a human's life-span, the specificity of research questions, as well as different research methods, allow only limited comparisons between studies. Moreover, the gustofacial response patterns might be altered in pathological eating behavior (2). To date, however, the question of whether dysfunctional eating behavior might alter facial activity in response to tastes and odors has not been addressed. Furthermore, changes in facial activity might be linked to deficient inhibitory facial control (3). To investigate these three research questions, facial reactions in response to tastes and odors were assessed. Facial reactions were analyzed using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS, Ekman \& Friesen, 1978; Ekman, Friesen, \& Hager, 2002) and electromyography.}, subject = {Mimik}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Calame2004, author = {Calame, Silke}, title = {Zusammenhang von Angst mit dem Schweregrad der Anorexia nervosa - Komorbidit{\"a}t am Beispiel einer klinischen Studie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-13830}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2004}, abstract = {In der Literatur wird eine hohe Komorbidit{\"a}t zwischen Anorexia nervosa und Angstst{\"o}rungen beschrieben. Die Dissertation beinhaltet eine klinische Studie anhand von 29 anorektischen Patientinnen, in der der Zusammenhang zwischen der Auspr{\"a}gung der Angst und dem Schweregrad der Anorexia nervosa untersucht wurde. Als Testverfahren kamen zur Anwendung State-Trait-Angstinventar (Stai), Sozialphobie und -angstinventar f{\"u}r Kinder (SPAIK), Anorexia nervosa Inventar zur Selbstbeobachtung (ANIS), Fragebogen zum Eßverhalten (FEV), Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) und Body Mass Index (BMI). Es zeigte sich eine deutliche Korrelation zwischen der Angst und der Auspr{\"a}gung der psychopathologischen Symptomatik der Eßst{\"o}rung. Ein vermuteter Zusammenhang zwischen niedrigem Ausgangs - BMI und hohem Angstniveau konnte nicht best{\"a}tigt werden.}, language = {de} }