| Literature DB >> 30090074 |
Min-Kyeong Kim1,2, Young Hoon Jung2,3, Sunghyon Kyeong2, Yu-Bin Shin2,3, Eunjoo Kim1,2, Jae-Jin Kim1,2,3.
Abstract
Background and aims: Discrepancy between ideal self-guide and actual self-concept evoke dejection-related feeling, and often individuals with internet gaming disorder (IGD) use games as the tool to escape those negative emotions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pattern of self-discrepancy based on actual and ideal self-images and elucidate the neural correlates underlying the distorted self in individuals with IGD.Entities:
Keywords: actual self-concept; ideal self-guide; inferior parietal lobule; internet gaming disorder; self-discrepancy
Year: 2018 PMID: 30090074 PMCID: PMC6069451 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Demographic and clinical characteristics of individuals with internet gaming disorder (IGD) and healthy control (HC).
| Age (years) | 23.3 (2.4) | 23.4 (1.2) | −0.2 | 0.6 |
| Education years | 15.0 (2.5) | 15.4 (1.5). | −0.6 | 0.5 |
| Intelligence quotient | 113.3 (15.6) | 108.7 (8.5) | 1.1 | 0.3 |
| Internet addiction test | 73.0 (9.7) | 24.9 (6.1) | 18.4 | <0.01 |
| Basic psychological needs scale | 78.4 (13.1) | 89.4 (12.3) | −2.7 | 0.01 |
Data are given as mean (standard deviation).
Figure 1Behavioral responses to the self-concept task. Positivity scores of the ideal self and actual self were significantly lower in individuals with internet gaming disorder (IGD) than in healthy controls (HC). Degree of self-discrepancy (positivity scores of the ideal self—positivity scores of the actual self) was not significantly different between the two groups. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.
Figure 2Brain regions showing a significant difference in the comparison between the actual self and ideal self in each group. Increased activity in the actual self compared to the ideal self was found in the bilateral medial prefrontal cortex in healthy controls and the right medial prefrontal cortex in individuals with internet gaming disorder, whereas increased activity in the ideal self compared to the actual self was observed only in the left calcarine cortex in healthy controls.
Figure 3Neural responses during the self-concept task. As shown in (A), individuals with internet gaming disorder (IGD) showed significantly lower inferior parietal lobule (IPL) activity in the self-discrepancy contrast than healthy controls (HC). The correlation between IPL activity in the self-discrepancy contrast and behavioral data is displayed in (B). IPL activity in the ideal self and actual self conditions in each group is displayed in panel (C). **p < 0.01.