THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORTHOREXIA NERVOSA TENDENCIES AND BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY
Istanbul Medipol University
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PS06-09PM-336
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Method: In this study (n=12), the relationship between participants' TON-17 scale scores, reflecting ON tendencies, and behavioral and electrophysiological indicators of cognitive flexibility was examined. Performance was evaluated using a cue-based task-switching paradigm, based on reaction time (RT)-derived switch cost. EEG data were analyzed for stimulus-locked theta power (4–7 Hz), with power density values obtained from the Cz, F3, FC3, and FC4 electrodes in the midfrontal region. Analyses focused on correlation measures.
Results: A positive but non-significant association was observed between TON-17 scores and switch cost (r = 0.518, p = 0.084). No statistically significant relationship was found between TON-17 scores and midfrontal theta power (r = -0.063, p = 0.845).
Conclusion: These preliminary findings suggest that ON tendencies do not exhibit significant relationships with cognitive and neural indicators of flexibility, serving as foundational data for future large-scale analyses.
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