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Problematic Internet usage: brain imaging findings
Aviv Weinstein
Department of Psychology
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Imaging Findings
100%
Problematic Internet Use
100%
Brain Imaging
100%
Internet Gaming Disorder
100%
Default Mode Network
66%
Motivation
33%
Older Adults
33%
Cortex
33%
Metabolism
33%
Executive Function
33%
Brain Activity
33%
Long Follow-up
33%
Loss of Control
33%
Disorder Severity
33%
Cognitive Control
33%
Goal-directed Behavior
33%
Treatment Study
33%
Gray Matter Volume
33%
Behavior Intervention
33%
Transcranial Direct-current Stimulation (tDCS)
33%
Salience Network
33%
Functional Connectivity
33%
Executive Compensation
33%
Visuospatial Attention
33%
Neuroimaging Studies
33%
Network Attention
33%
Neuroscience
Brain Imaging
100%
Game Addiction
100%
Internet Addiction
100%
Default Mode Network
66%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
33%
Metabolic Pathway
33%
Executive Functions
33%
Cognitive Control
33%
Gray Matter
33%
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
33%
Functional Connectivity
33%
Psychology
Gaming
100%
Adolescents
25%
Executive Functions
25%
Cognitive Control
25%
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
25%
Salience Network
25%
Functional Connectivity
25%
Neuroimaging Study
25%