Dataset of Neurobehavioral Influences on Eating Disorder Perceptions Among Bangladeshi University Students
Description
This dataset explores the neurobehavioral factors related to eating disorders among university students in Bangladesh. The survey was distributed across various universities in Bangladesh via email and social media platforms. A total of 550 responses were collected between August and November 2024, with 296 students expressing a positive perception of eating disorders and 254 students expressing a negative perception. The dataset covers seven key factors: demographic, cognitive control, affective value representation, salience or taste processing, body image perception, reward processing or habit formation, and self-perception about eating disorders. This dataset offers valuable insights for researchers investigating the neurobiological underpinnings of eating disorders, supporting the development of brain-based models to better understand and address these conditions.