The present research explored rewarding bias and attentional deficits in Internet addiction (IA) based on the IAT (Internet Addiction Test) construct, during an attentional inhibitory task (Go/NoGo task). Event-related Potentials (ERPs) effects (Feedback Related Negativity (FRN) and P300) were monitored in concomitance with Behavioral Activation System (BAS) modulation. High-IAT young participants showed specific responses to IA-related cues (videos representing online gambling and videogames) in terms of cognitive performance (decreased Response Times, RTs; and Error Rates, ERs) and ERPs modulation (decreased FRN and increased P300). Consistent reward and attentional biases was adduced to explain the cognitive “gain” effect and the anomalo...
Objective: The present research explored the main risky factors that can influence subjects\u2019 ch...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach...
Developmental theories posit that immature cognitive control and excessive reward-seeking capacities...
The present research explored rewarding bias and attentional deficits in Internet addiction (IA) bas...
The present research explored rewarding bias and attentional deï¬cits in Internet addiction (IA) bas...
Objectives: Internet Addiction (IA) is considered a subtype of impulse control disorder, and a behav...
Internet Addiction (IA) is considered a subtype of impulse control disorder, and a behavior related ...
Internet addiction is an important phenomenon in the modern world and is becoming a hot research t...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Background and aims: Internet addiction (IA) was recently defined as a disorder tagging both the imp...
Internet addiction (IA) as a behavioral addiction is currently becoming a serious mental health issu...
Converging evidence indicates that addiction involves impairment in reward processing systems. Howev...
IntroductionProblematic Internet Use (PIU) is the inability to control the amount of time spent on t...
The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach to study individual's flex...
According to the balance model of self-regulation, dysfunction of the inhibitory control and reward ...
Objective: The present research explored the main risky factors that can influence subjects\u2019 ch...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach...
Developmental theories posit that immature cognitive control and excessive reward-seeking capacities...
The present research explored rewarding bias and attentional deficits in Internet addiction (IA) bas...
The present research explored rewarding bias and attentional deï¬cits in Internet addiction (IA) bas...
Objectives: Internet Addiction (IA) is considered a subtype of impulse control disorder, and a behav...
Internet Addiction (IA) is considered a subtype of impulse control disorder, and a behavior related ...
Internet addiction is an important phenomenon in the modern world and is becoming a hot research t...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Background and aims: Internet addiction (IA) was recently defined as a disorder tagging both the imp...
Internet addiction (IA) as a behavioral addiction is currently becoming a serious mental health issu...
Converging evidence indicates that addiction involves impairment in reward processing systems. Howev...
IntroductionProblematic Internet Use (PIU) is the inability to control the amount of time spent on t...
The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach to study individual's flex...
According to the balance model of self-regulation, dysfunction of the inhibitory control and reward ...
Objective: The present research explored the main risky factors that can influence subjects\u2019 ch...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach...
Developmental theories posit that immature cognitive control and excessive reward-seeking capacities...