Sarah and Patti, both middle school students, have been close friends since childhood. Lately Sarah has noticed some changes in
Patti's behavior. She seems more withdrawn and moody. She is losing weight and her eating habits seem weird. For example, Patti eats an entire bowl of popcorn and a package of cookies when they watch a movie together at her house. Sarah has also noticed that Patti's eyes are often red and the knuckles on her fingers appear sore. What eating disorder matches Patti's symptoms?
Bulimia nervosa is a disorder in which someone eat a large amount of meal in a short period of time and compensate for that indulgent by inducing vomit or taking laxatives. This can be life threatening of continued for a long period of time.
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA
Based on DSM-5, the official diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa are:
-Eating a large amount of meal that a normal person would not eat within that period of time.
- eating uncontrollably non stop
- induced vomiting or extreme dieting or exercising beyond normal limit with an aim to not gain weight.
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Spatial discrimination: allows us to recognize submodalities of a particular sensation.
Perceptual detection: is the simplest level of sensation
Magnitude estimation: is the ability to detect how much stimulus is applied to the body.
Pattern recognition: allows us to see a familiar face.
Explanation:
Spatial discrimination allows a person to built espacial relations, this means to localize a stimuli in different modalities in a different spaces.
Perception is the way any stimuli is first recibed, by the brain receptors. Is the first way a stimuli enters the brian.
Magnitud estimation: has to do with a way of perception to but it works to detect de amount of stimuli the body is receiving.
Pattern recognition: when perception works fine, the brain works to learn repetition or familiar stimulis, and this is how patterns are built and then recognition of them appear. This is a fundamental process of devepolment when a baby first recongnizes his mother's face for example.
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