The Neural Effect Of Anorexia Nervosa A Examined Through Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
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Authors
Lechner, David
Advisor
John Christenson
Jean Smith
Rev. Eugene Peoples
Jean Smith
Rev. Eugene Peoples
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Date of Issue
1984-04-01
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Title
The Neural Effect Of Anorexia Nervosa A Examined Through Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
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thesis
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Abstract
Four patients diagnosed as having anorexia nervosa were compared to eight normal patients using somatosensory evoked potentials in looking for a symptomatic neural component in the metabolic dysfunction. Central conduction time along the spinal cord and peripheral nerve velocity were measured and calculated in each group of patients. Lower means were found in the anorexic in comparison to the normal patients, but the difference was not significant. More testing needs to be done on more patients to insure conclusiveness of the test.
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Bachelor's
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Spring
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Life & Environmental Sciences