Visuospatial Ability, Accuracy of Size Estimation, and Bulimic Disturbance in a Noneating-Disordered College Sample: A Neuropsychological Analysis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1991
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.2466/pms.1991.73.1.335
Abstract
The relationship between visuospatial ability and size accuracy in perception was assessed in 69 normal college females. In general, correlations indicated small associations between visuospatial defects and size overestimation and little relationship between visuospatial ability and level of bulimic disturbance. Implications for research on the size overestimation of body image are addressed.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Perceptual and Motor Skills, v. 73, issue 1, p. 335-338
Scholar Commons Citation
Thompson, Joel K. and Spana, Richard E., "Visuospatial Ability, Accuracy of Size Estimation, and Bulimic Disturbance in a Noneating-Disordered College Sample: A Neuropsychological Analysis" (1991). Psychology Faculty Publications. 2114.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/psy_facpub/2114