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Preadolescence is a critical period for the onset of puberty and eating‐related psychopathology. More advanced pubertal status is associated with elevated eating pathology. However, it was unclear whether this association was moderated by self‐referential processing, an important, modifiable cognitive risk for various forms of psychopathology, including eating problems. Further, no study has examined...
Depressogenic self‐referential processing (e.g., self‐schemas reflecting shallower processing of positive, and deeper processing of negative, self‐descriptive words) is an established cognitive vulnerability to depression. Alterations of event‐related potentials (ERPs) during self‐referential processing have been observed in adolescents with depression risk or clinical depression. However, no study...