Age‐related and individual variations in altered prefrontal and cerebellar connectivity associated with the tendency of developing internet addiction
Abstract
Internet addiction refers to problematic patterns of internet use that continually alter the neural organization and brain networks that control impulsive behaviors and inhibitory functions. Individuals with elevated tendencies to develop internet addiction represent the transition between healthy and clinical conditions and may progress to behavioral addictive disorders. In this network neuroscience study, we used resting-state functional...
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Title
Age‐related and individual variations in altered prefrontal and cerebellar connectivity associated with the tendency of developing internet addiction
Published Date
Jun 25, 2021
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
14
Pages
4525 - 4537
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