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Internet addiction and functional brain networks: task-related fMRI study
2019
Scientific Reports
A common brain-related feature of addictions is the altered function of higher-order brain networks. Growing evidence suggests that Internet-related addictions are also associated with breakdown of functional brain networks. Taking into consideration the limited number of studies used in previous studies in Internet addiction (IA), our aim was to investigate the functional correlates of IA in the default mode network (DMN) and in the inhibitory control network (ICN). To observe these
doi:10.1038/s41598-019-52296-1
pmid:31673061
pmcid:PMC6823489
fatcat:mlzbqiw33jfa3juxnovgkhlnqu