| Literature DB >> 25779894 |
Guangheng Dong1, Xiao Lin1, Yanbo Hu2, Chunming Xie3, Xiaoxia Du4.
Abstract
Literatures have shown that Internet gaming disorder (IGD) subjects show impaired executive control and enhanced reward sensitivities than healthy controls. However, how these two networks jointly affect the valuation process and drive IGD subjects' online-game-seeking behaviors remains unknown. Thirty-five IGD and 36 healthy controls underwent a resting-states scan in the MRI scanner. Functional connectivity (FC) was examined within control and reward network seeds regions, respectively. Nucleus accumbens (NAcc) was selected as the node to find the interactions between these two networks. IGD subjects show decreased FC in the executive control network and increased FC in the reward network when comparing with the healthy controls. When examining the correlations between the NAcc and the executive control/reward networks, the link between the NAcc - executive control network is negatively related with the link between NAcc - reward network. The changes (decrease/increase) in IGD subjects' brain synchrony in control/reward networks suggest the inefficient/overly processing within neural circuitry underlying these processes. The inverse proportion between control network and reward network in IGD suggest that impairments in executive control lead to inefficient inhibition of enhanced cravings to excessive online game playing. This might shed light on the mechanistic understanding of IGD.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25779894 PMCID: PMC4361884 DOI: 10.1038/srep09197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The ROIs selected in the research.
Yellow: The control network. Six control ROIs in left hemisphere. This figure and ROIs were extracted from Yeo et al. (2011)42, please detailed information and exact coordinates from that paper. The coordinates of these six ROIs: A: −40, 50, 7; B: −43, −50, 46; C: −57, −54, −9; D: −5, 22, 47; E: −6, 4, 29; F: −4, −76, 45; radius = 6 mm). Blue: The OFC seeds selected as part ROIs of the reward network in this study. Please find detailed information and exact coordinates from Kringelbach et. al. (2004)44. The coordinates of these four ROIs: A: −23, 30, −12; B: 16, 29, −13; C: −32, 40, −11; D: 33, 39, −11. The other reward network seeds include striatum and amygdala. The current figure is just to show their approximate locations. It is really hard to label all ROIs in one X-Y-Z figure. Please find their exactly locations from the original publications.
Figure 2Composite FC indices of control network in IGD and HC groups in different comparisons: the whole brain (left), left hemisphere (middle), and right hemisphere (right).
Figure 3Composite FC indices of reward network in IGD and HC groups in different comparisons: the whole brain (left), left hemisphere (middle), and right hemisphere (right).
Figure 4The relationship between control network and reward network indices in all subjects (left), IGD (middle) and HC groups (right), respectively.
Different rows show different comparisons: the whole brain (first row), left hemisphere (second row), right hemisphere (third row), and between-hemispheres (fourth row).