Literature DB >> 27687019

Impaired decision-making and impulse control in Internet gaming addicts: evidence from the comparison with recreational Internet game users.

Yifan Wang1, Lingdan Wu2, Lingxiao Wang1, Yifen Zhang1, Xiaoxia Du3, Guangheng Dong1,4.   

Abstract

Although Internet games have been proven to be addictive, only a few game players develop online gaming addiction. A large number of players play online games recreationally without being addicted to it. These individuals are defined as recreational Internet gaming users (RGU). So far, no research has investigated decision-making and impulse control in RGU. In the current study, we used delay discounting (DD) task and probabilistic discounting (PD) task to examine decision-making and impulse control in 20 healthy controls, 20 subjects with Internet gaming disorder (IGD) and 23 RGU during fMRI scanning. At the behavioral level, RGU showed lower DD rate and higher PD rate than subjects with IGD and there was no significant difference between RGU and healthy controls on the DD and PD rates. At the neural level, RGU showed increased neural response in the parahippocampal gyrus, the anterior cingulate cortex, the medial frontal gyrus and the inferior frontal gyrus as compared with subjects with IGD. These brain regions may play an important role in preventing RGU from developing addiction. The results suggest that the RGU are capable of inhibiting impulse due to additional cognitive endeavor and the subjects with IGD have deficit in decision-making and impulsive control, which are associated with brain dysfunction.
© 2016 Society for the Study of Addiction.

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Keywords:  Internet gaming disorder; decision-making; delay discounting; impulse control; probability discounting; recreational Internet gaming user

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27687019     DOI: 10.1111/adb.12458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.280


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