Excessive computer gaming has recently been proposed as a possible pathological illness. However, research on this topic is still in its infancy and underlying neurobiological mechanisms have not yet been identified. The determination of underlying mechanisms of excessive gaming might be useful for the identification of those at risk, a better understanding of the behavior and the development of interventions. Excessive gaming has been often compared with pathological gambling and substance use disorder. Both disorders are characterized by high levels of impulsivity, which incorporates deficits in error processing and response inhibition. The present study aimed to investigate error processing and response inhibition in excessive gamers and...
Response inhibition is an executive modulating ability that supresses responses that are no longer r...
The recent decision by the World Health Organization to recognise Gaming Disorder as a behavioural a...
Several factors of trait impulsivity were analysed to determine which may contribute towards potenti...
Excessive computer gaming has recently been proposed as a possible pathological illness. However, re...
Excessive computer gaming has recently been proposed as a possible pathological illness. However, re...
A small proportion of video game players develop uncontrolled gaming behavior. A dysfunctional cogni...
Contains fulltext : 139947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A small propo...
A small proportion of video game players develop uncontrolled gaming behavior. A dysfunctional cogni...
Pathological gaming is an emerging and poorly understood problem. Impulsivity is commonly impaired i...
BackgroundPathological gaming is an emerging and poorly understood problem. Impulsivity is commonly ...
The past decade has seen the proliferation of video gaming as a pastime. Research has shown that a s...
Abstract Background Pathological gaming is an emerging and poorly understood problem. Impulsiv...
The recent decision by the World Health Organization to recognise Gaming Disorder as a behavioural a...
The recent decision by the World Health Organization to recognise Gaming Disorder as a behavioural a...
Response inhibition is an executive modulating ability that supresses responses that are no longer r...
Response inhibition is an executive modulating ability that supresses responses that are no longer r...
The recent decision by the World Health Organization to recognise Gaming Disorder as a behavioural a...
Several factors of trait impulsivity were analysed to determine which may contribute towards potenti...
Excessive computer gaming has recently been proposed as a possible pathological illness. However, re...
Excessive computer gaming has recently been proposed as a possible pathological illness. However, re...
A small proportion of video game players develop uncontrolled gaming behavior. A dysfunctional cogni...
Contains fulltext : 139947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A small propo...
A small proportion of video game players develop uncontrolled gaming behavior. A dysfunctional cogni...
Pathological gaming is an emerging and poorly understood problem. Impulsivity is commonly impaired i...
BackgroundPathological gaming is an emerging and poorly understood problem. Impulsivity is commonly ...
The past decade has seen the proliferation of video gaming as a pastime. Research has shown that a s...
Abstract Background Pathological gaming is an emerging and poorly understood problem. Impulsiv...
The recent decision by the World Health Organization to recognise Gaming Disorder as a behavioural a...
The recent decision by the World Health Organization to recognise Gaming Disorder as a behavioural a...
Response inhibition is an executive modulating ability that supresses responses that are no longer r...
Response inhibition is an executive modulating ability that supresses responses that are no longer r...
The recent decision by the World Health Organization to recognise Gaming Disorder as a behavioural a...
Several factors of trait impulsivity were analysed to determine which may contribute towards potenti...