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Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study
BACKGROUND: With the continued spread of smartphones and development of the internet, the potential negative effects arising from problematic smartphone use (PSU) in adolescents are being reported on an increasing basis. This study aimed to investigate whether altered resting-state functional connec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8987434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34939936 http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2021.00085 |
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author | Pyeon, Arom Choi, Jihye Cho, Hyun Kim, Jin-Young Choi, In Young Ahn, Kook-Jin Choi, Jung-Seok Chun, Ji-Won Kim, Dai-Jin |
author_facet | Pyeon, Arom Choi, Jihye Cho, Hyun Kim, Jin-Young Choi, In Young Ahn, Kook-Jin Choi, Jung-Seok Chun, Ji-Won Kim, Dai-Jin |
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description | BACKGROUND: With the continued spread of smartphones and development of the internet, the potential negative effects arising from problematic smartphone use (PSU) in adolescents are being reported on an increasing basis. This study aimed to investigate whether altered resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) is related to the psychological factors underlying PSU in adolescents. METHODS: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance images were acquired from 47 adolescents with PSU and 46 healthy control adolescents (the CON group). Seed-based functional connectivity analyses were then performed to compare the two groups with respect to rsFC in the right inferior frontal gyrus, associated with various forms of self-control, and rsFC in the left inferior frontal gyrus. RESULTS: Compared to the CON group, the PSU group exhibited a reduction in rsFC between the right inferior frontal gyrus and limbic areas, including the bilateral parahippocampal gyrus, the left amygdala, and the right hippocampus. In addition, a reduction in fronto-limbic rsFC was associated with the severity of PSU, the degree of self-control, and the amount of time the subjects used their smartphones. CONCLUSION: Adolescents with PSU exhibited reduced levels of fronto-limbic functional connectivity; this mechanism is involved in salience attribution and self-control, attributes that are critical to the clinical manifestation of substance and behavioral addictions. Our data provide clear evidence for alterations in brain connectivity with respect to self-control in PSU. |
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spelling | pubmed-89874342022-04-19 Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study Pyeon, Arom Choi, Jihye Cho, Hyun Kim, Jin-Young Choi, In Young Ahn, Kook-Jin Choi, Jung-Seok Chun, Ji-Won Kim, Dai-Jin J Behav Addict Article BACKGROUND: With the continued spread of smartphones and development of the internet, the potential negative effects arising from problematic smartphone use (PSU) in adolescents are being reported on an increasing basis. This study aimed to investigate whether altered resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) is related to the psychological factors underlying PSU in adolescents. METHODS: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance images were acquired from 47 adolescents with PSU and 46 healthy control adolescents (the CON group). Seed-based functional connectivity analyses were then performed to compare the two groups with respect to rsFC in the right inferior frontal gyrus, associated with various forms of self-control, and rsFC in the left inferior frontal gyrus. RESULTS: Compared to the CON group, the PSU group exhibited a reduction in rsFC between the right inferior frontal gyrus and limbic areas, including the bilateral parahippocampal gyrus, the left amygdala, and the right hippocampus. In addition, a reduction in fronto-limbic rsFC was associated with the severity of PSU, the degree of self-control, and the amount of time the subjects used their smartphones. CONCLUSION: Adolescents with PSU exhibited reduced levels of fronto-limbic functional connectivity; this mechanism is involved in salience attribution and self-control, attributes that are critical to the clinical manifestation of substance and behavioral addictions. Our data provide clear evidence for alterations in brain connectivity with respect to self-control in PSU. Akadémiai Kiadó 2021-12-23 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8987434/ /pubmed/34939936 http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2021.00085 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Open Access. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited, a link to the CC License is provided, and changes – if any – are indicated. |
spellingShingle | Article Pyeon, Arom Choi, Jihye Cho, Hyun Kim, Jin-Young Choi, In Young Ahn, Kook-Jin Choi, Jung-Seok Chun, Ji-Won Kim, Dai-Jin Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study |
title | Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study |
title_full | Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study |
title_fullStr | Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study |
title_full_unstemmed | Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study |
title_short | Altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: A fMRI study |
title_sort | altered connectivity in the right inferior frontal gyrus associated with self-control in adolescents exhibiting problematic smartphone use: a fmri study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8987434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34939936 http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2021.00085 |
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