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Ran Tao
Publications - 6
Citations - 777
Ran Tao is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Addiction. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 652 citations.
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An international consensus for assessing internet gaming disorder using the new DSM-5 approach
Nancy M. Petry,Florian Rehbein,Douglas A. Gentile,Jeroen S. Lemmens,Hans-Jürgen Rumpf,Thomas Mößle,Gallus Bischof,Ran Tao,Daniel Fung,Guilherme Borges,Marc Auriacombe,Angels González Ibáñez,Philip Tam,Charles P. O'Brien +13 more
TL;DR: This report is the first to achieve an international consensus related to the assessment of internet gaming disorder, and describes the intended meaning behind each of the nine DSM-5 criteria for internetGaming disorder.
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Griffiths et al.'s comments on the international consensus statement of internet gaming disorder: furthering consensus or hindering progress?
Nancy M. Petry,Florian Rehbein,Douglas A. Gentile,Jeroen S. Lemmens,Hans-Jürgen Rumpf,Thomas Mößle,Gallus Bischof,Ran Tao,Daniel Fung,Guilherme Borges,Marc Auriacombe,Angels GonzálezIbáñez,Philip Tam,Charles P. O'Brien +13 more
TL;DR: The DSM-5 diagnosis of internet gaming disorder is based on a real-time evaluation of eight games played by a player over a 24-hour period and shows clear patterns of reinforcement and withdrawal.
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Moving internet gaming disorder forward: A reply
Nancy M. Petry,Florian Rehbein,Douglas A. Gentile,Jeroen S. Lemmens,Hans-Jürgen Rumpf,Thomas Mößle,Gallus Bischof,Ran Tao,Daniel Fung,Guilherme Borges,Marc Auriacombe,Angels GonzálezIbáñez,Philip Tam,Charles P. O'Brien +13 more
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Internet gaming and addiction: a reply to King & Delfabbro
Nancy M. Petry,Florian Rehbein,Douglas A. Gentile,Jeroen S. Lemmens,Hans-Jürgen Rumpf,Thomas Mößle,Gallus Bischof,Ran Tao,Daniel Fung,Guilherme Borges,Marc Auriacombe,Angels GonzálezIbáñez,Philip Tam,Charles P. O'Brien +13 more
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Internet gaming disorder and tobacco use disorder share neural connectivity patterns between the subcortical and the motor network
Hui Chen,Rujing Zha,Xin Lai,Yan Liu,Zhengde Wei,Min Wang,Huilin Zuo,Wei Hong,Chuan Fan,Chen Jin,Guanbao Cui,Ran Tao,Peipeng Liang,Xiaochu Zhang +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , a common enhanced resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) was found between the right thalamus and right postcentral gyrus in Internet gaming disorder (IGD) and tobacco use disorder (TUD) participants.