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STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ABNORMALITY IN PARTICULAR BRAIN REGIONS AND CONNECTIONS IN SUBJECTS WITH INTERNET GAMING DISORDER (IGD)

STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ABNORMALITY IN PARTICULAR BRAIN REGIONS AND CONNECTIONS IN SUBJECTS WITH INTERNET GAMING DISORDER (IGD)

ABSTRACT. The purpose of this article is to gain a deeper understanding of the inherent topological features of brain networks in Internet gaming disorder (IGD), psychological attributes and comorbidities that are related to the advancement and maintenance of IGD, and the behavioral and neural grounds of risk-taking and decision-making in IGD. We are specifically interested in how previous research investigated neurobiological elements associated with IGD, behavioral control difficulties that persons with IGD frequently display, and the impacts of interventions on neural activity in IGD. pp. 195–200

Keywords: Internet gaming disorder; abnormality; brain; decision-making

How to cite: Laudan, Donna, Elvira Nica, and George Lazaroiu (2016), “Structural and Functional Abnormality in Particular Brain Regions and Connections in Subjects with Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD),” American Journal of Medical Research 3(2): 195–200.

Received 14 June 2016 • Received in revised form 25 September 2016
Accepted 27 September 2016 • Available online 30 September 2016

doi:10.22381/AJMR32201610

DONNA LAUDAN
laudan@contemporaryscienceassociation.net
Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies in
Humanities and Social Sciences, New York
ELVIRA NICA
popescu_elvira@yahoo.com
Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies
at AAER, New York;
Bucharest University of Economic Studies
GEORGE LAZAROIU
lazaroiu@contemporaryscienceassociation.net
Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies in
Humanities and Social Sciences, New York;
Spiru Haret University