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Altered brain functional networks in people with Internet gaming disorder : Evidence from resting-state fMRI

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Wang, Lingxiao
Lin, Xiao
Zhang, Yifen
Zhou, Hongli
Du, Xiaoxia
Dong, Guangheng

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Psychiatry Research : Neuroimaging. 2016, 254, pp. 156-163. ISSN 0925-4927. eISSN 1872-7506. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2016.07.001

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Although numerous neuroimaging studies have detected structural and functional abnormality in specific brain regions and connections in subjects with Internet gaming disorder (IGD), the topological organization of the whole-brain network in IGD remain unclear. In this study, we applied graph theoretical analysis to explore the intrinsic topological properties of brain networks in Internet gaming disorder (IGD). 37 IGD subjects and 35 matched healthy control (HC) subjects underwent a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan. The functional networks were constructed by thresholding partial correlation matrices of 90 brain regions. Then we applied graph-based approaches to analysis their topological attributes, including small-worldness, nodal metrics, and efficiency. Both IGD and HC subjects show efficient and economic brain network, and small-world topology. Although there was no significant group difference in global topology metrics, the IGD subjects showed reduced regional centralities in the prefrontal cortex, left posterior cingulate cortex, right amygdala, and bilateral lingual gyrus, and increased functional connectivity in sensory-motor-related brain networks compared to the HC subjects. These results imply that people with IGD may be associated with functional network dysfunction, including impaired executive control and emotional management, but enhanced coordination among visual, sensorimotor, auditory and visuospatial systems.

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ISO 690WANG, Lingxiao, Lingdan WU, Xiao LIN, Yifen ZHANG, Hongli ZHOU, Xiaoxia DU, Guangheng DONG, 2016. Altered brain functional networks in people with Internet gaming disorder : Evidence from resting-state fMRI. In: Psychiatry Research : Neuroimaging. 2016, 254, pp. 156-163. ISSN 0925-4927. eISSN 1872-7506. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2016.07.001
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  year={2016},
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  title={Altered brain functional networks in people with Internet gaming disorder : Evidence from resting-state fMRI},
  volume={254},
  issn={0925-4927},
  journal={Psychiatry Research : Neuroimaging},
  pages={156--163},
  author={Wang, Lingxiao and Wu, Lingdan and Lin, Xiao and Zhang, Yifen and Zhou, Hongli and Du, Xiaoxia and Dong, Guangheng}
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