addictiontechnologycomputerdevicesIn recent years, the field of video games has developed at an overwhelmingly rapid rate. Worldwide, it has managed to attract more than two billion users, of which the most important percentage was represented by teenagers. While video gaming is one of the most ...
Playing video gaines can excite the brain. After a while.the brain becomes numb () to pleasure. You feel bored without a controller in your hand. So you will play even more. Then you will have an addiction to playing games.Sussman advises you to take at least a onc-hour break after ...
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Video game addiction (VGA) is associated with cognitive problems, particularly deficits in inhibitory control. The present study aimed to investigate behavioural responses and event‐related potential associated with specific response inhibition using the cued Go/NoGo task to examine the effects of VGA ...
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Based on previous reports that substance abuse and nonchemical addiction would share similar brain circuitry (prefrontal cortex, OFC, amygdala, hippocampus, and thalamus), we hypothesized that the desire for Internet video game play would be correlated with the activity of the DLPFC, OFC, amygdala,...
A gaming disorder, sometimes referred to as “video game addiction,” is a pattern of game-playing behavior—involving online gaming or offline video games—that is difficult to control and that continues unabated despite serious negative consequences in other areas of the gamer’s life. Contents ...
The non-substance addictions are starting to be classified as diseases or disorders, but their diagnostics strongly rely on questionnaires, making it unclear if there any underlying changes prior to reaching the addiction detection threshold. We aim to detect if the volunteers with extensive consumption...