The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach to study individual's flexibility in changing situations. Because Internet addiction disorder (IAD) belongs to the compulsive-impulsive spectrum of disorders, it should present cognitive bias and executive functioning deficit characteristics of some of these types of disorders. Until now, no studies have been reported on cognitive bias and executive function involving mental flexibility and response inhibition in IAD.A total of 46 subjects who met the criteria of the modified Young's Diagnostic Questionnaire for Internet addiction (YDQ) were recruited as an Internet game addiction (IGA) group, along with 46 healthy control individuals. All participants performed the I...
AbstractWithin the last two decades, many studies have addressed the clinical phenomenon of Internet...
Introduction: Excessive Internet use (EIU), also described as Internet addiction or pathological Int...
AbstractInternet gaming disorder (IGD) has received nomenclatural recognition as a potential mental ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach...
Background: The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach to study indiv...
Objectives: Internet Addiction (IA) is considered a subtype of impulse control disorder, and a behav...
Increased cognitive distortions (i.e. biased processing of chance, probability and skill) are a key ...
Although the neural substrates of cue reactivity in Internet gaming disorder (IGD) have been examine...
Although the neural substrates of cue reactivity in Internet gaming disorder (IGD) have been exami...
The current study aims to determine the relationship between individuals attentional bias scores, me...
[[abstract]]As technology progressing, the problem of internet addiction (IA) has turned out to be m...
BackgroundExcessive use of the internet is increasingly recognised as a global public health concern...
Background and aims Internet Gaming Disorder is included in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of...
Background and aims: Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is rapidly becoming a worldwide health concern. ...
Playing Internet games has emerged as a growing in prevalence leisure activity. In some cases, exces...
AbstractWithin the last two decades, many studies have addressed the clinical phenomenon of Internet...
Introduction: Excessive Internet use (EIU), also described as Internet addiction or pathological Int...
AbstractInternet gaming disorder (IGD) has received nomenclatural recognition as a potential mental ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach...
Background: The cue-related go/no-go switching task provides an experimental approach to study indiv...
Objectives: Internet Addiction (IA) is considered a subtype of impulse control disorder, and a behav...
Increased cognitive distortions (i.e. biased processing of chance, probability and skill) are a key ...
Although the neural substrates of cue reactivity in Internet gaming disorder (IGD) have been examine...
Although the neural substrates of cue reactivity in Internet gaming disorder (IGD) have been exami...
The current study aims to determine the relationship between individuals attentional bias scores, me...
[[abstract]]As technology progressing, the problem of internet addiction (IA) has turned out to be m...
BackgroundExcessive use of the internet is increasingly recognised as a global public health concern...
Background and aims Internet Gaming Disorder is included in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of...
Background and aims: Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is rapidly becoming a worldwide health concern. ...
Playing Internet games has emerged as a growing in prevalence leisure activity. In some cases, exces...
AbstractWithin the last two decades, many studies have addressed the clinical phenomenon of Internet...
Introduction: Excessive Internet use (EIU), also described as Internet addiction or pathological Int...
AbstractInternet gaming disorder (IGD) has received nomenclatural recognition as a potential mental ...