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Maccollin Maccollin
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6 years ago
The inability of people with anorexia nervosa to process interoceptive stimuli has suggested to some researchers that anorexia might be caused by:
 
  a. neurological or endocrine abnormalities
  b. attempts to gain control of life
  c. abnormal brain anatomy
  d. brain pathway abnormalities
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Neurological or endocrine abnormalities may be responsible for that inability of people with anorexia to process interoceptive stimuli. This inability to process interoceptive stimuli results in being unable to tell when one is hungry or full. Some have posited an organic cause for these abnormalities. However, it is unknown whether these neurological and endocrine abnormalities are the cause or result of anorexia nervosa.
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