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Event-related brain response to visual cues in individuals with Internet gaming disorder: relevance to attentional bias and decision-making

Medicine and Health

Event-related brain response to visual cues in individuals with Internet gaming disorder: relevance to attentional bias and decision-making

B. Kim, J. Lee, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Bo-Mi Kim and colleagues uncovers the neural markers linked to attentional bias in Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD). The research reveals that IGD participants exhibit heightened emotional responses to game-related cues, alongside noticeable decision-making challenges. Delve into the intricate relationship between gaming cues and social perception to better understand IGD's impact.

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