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Impulse inhibition in people with Internet addiction disorder: electrophysiological evidence from a Go/NoGo study.

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The results suggest that the IAD students had lower activation in the conflict detection stage than the normal group; thus, they had to engage in more cognitive endeavors to complete the inhibition task in the late stage.
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This article is published in Neuroscience Letters.The article was published on 2010-11-19. It has received 237 citations till now.

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Integrating psychological and neurobiological considerations regarding the development and maintenance of specific Internet-use disorders: An Interaction of Person-Affect-Cognition-Execution (I-PACE) model.

TL;DR: Although the hypotheses regarding the mechanisms underlying the development and maintenance of specific Internet-use disorders, summarized in the I-PACE model, must be further tested empirically, implications for treatment interventions are suggested.
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The Association between Pathological Internet Use and Comorbid Psychopathology: A Systematic Review.

TL;DR: Depression and symptoms of ADHD appeared to have the most significant and consistent correlation with PIU, and the strongest correlations were observed between PIU and depression; the weakest was hostility/aggression.
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Deficits in behavioural inhibition in substance abuse and addiction: A meta-analysis

TL;DR: Inhibitory deficits were apparent for heavy use/dependence on cocaine, MDMA, methamphetamine, tobacco, and alcohol (and, to a lesser extent, non-dependent heavy drinkers), and in pathological gamblers, and no evidence for an inhibitory deficit was observed for opioids or cannabis, and contradictory evidence for internet addiction.
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Prefrontal control and Internet addiction: a theoretical model and review of neuropsychological and neuroimaging findings

TL;DR: Results from functional neuroimaging and other neuropsychological studies demonstrate that cue-reactivity, craving, and decision making are important concepts for understanding Internet addiction.
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Problematic Internet use in Chinese adolescents and its relation to psychosomatic symptoms and life satisfaction.

TL;DR: PIU is common among Chinese students, and PIU was significantly associated with psychosomatic symptoms and life satisfaction, and effective measures are needed to prevent the spread of this problem.
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A cognitive-behavioral model of pathological Internet use

TL;DR: A cognitive-behavioral model of Pathological Internet Use is introduced, which implies a more important role of cognitions in PIU, and describes the means by which PIU is both developed and maintained, and provides a framework for the development of cognitive- behavioral interventions for PIU.
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Influence of cognitive control and mismatch on the N2 component of the ERP: a review.

TL;DR: This work focuses on paradigms that elicit N2 components with an anterior scalp distribution, namely, cognitive control, novelty, and sequential matching, and argues that the anterior N2 should be divided into separate control- and mismatch-related subcomponents.
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The Relationship Between Depression and Internet Addiction

TL;DR: How a treatment protocol should emphasis the primary psychiatric condition if related to a subsequent impulse control problem such as pathological Internet use is discussed.
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ERP components in Go/Nogo tasks and their relation to inhibition.

TL;DR: The inhibition hypothesis was supported by evaluating performance differences between subjects and comparing the Nogo-N2 with a similar phenomenon, the error negativity, which occurs in trials with commission errors (false alarms), which suggests that different mechanisms and generators underlie the Ne and the Nogs.
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