Fig. 1From: Atypical social cognition processing in bulimia nervosa: an fMRI study of patients thinking of others’ mental statesProtocol of the MRI task(a) The procedure of the tasks in the MRI. (b) The gender detection task from the “Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET)” [19], translated into Japanese by Yamada & Murai in 2005. The left side is “female,” and the right side is “male” in Japanese. (c) The social cognition task. The left side is “arrogant,” the right side is “panicked,” in JapaneseBack to article page