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Anorexia nervosa is a severe illness with a high mortality rate, driven in large part by severe and persistent restriction of food intake. A critical challenge is to identify brain mechanisms associated with maladaptive eating behavior and whether they change with treatment. This study tested whether food choice-related caudate activation in anorexia nervosa changes with treatment. Healthy women (n= 29) and women hospitalized with anorexia nervosa (n= 24), ages 18 to 40 years, completed a Food Choice Task during fMRI scanning at two time