Impaired Frontal-Basal Ganglia Connectivity in Adolescents with Internet Addiction

Volume: 4, Issue: 1
Published: May 22, 2014
Abstract
Understanding the neural basis of poor impulse control in Internet addiction (IA) is important for understanding the neurobiological mechanisms of this syndrome. The current study investigated how neuronal pathways implicated in response inhibition were affected in IA using a Go-Stop paradigm and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Twenty-three control subjects aged 15.2 ± 0.5 years (mean ± S.D.) and eighteen IA subjects aged 15.1 ±...
Paper Details
Title
Impaired Frontal-Basal Ganglia Connectivity in Adolescents with Internet Addiction
Published Date
May 22, 2014
Volume
4
Issue
1
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