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  • 2. Impaired executive control and reward circuit in Internet gaming addicts under a delay discounting task: independent component analysis.
    Wang Y, Wu L, Zhou H, Lin X, Zhang Y, Du X, Dong G.
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    Wang Y, Wu L, Wang L, Zhang Y, Du X, Dong G.
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  • 7. Gender-related functional connectivity and craving during gaming and immediate abstinence during a mandatory break: Implications for development and progression of internet gaming disorder.
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  • 8. Brain responses to decision-making in easy and hard choices in internet gaming disorder: Implications for irrepressible gaming behaviours.
    Zhang Z, Zheng H, Zhou W, Dong GH.
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  • 11. Dysfunctional default mode network and executive control network in people with Internet gaming disorder: Independent component analysis under a probability discounting task.
    Wang L, Wu L, Lin X, Zhang Y, Zhou H, Du X, Dong G.
    Eur Psychiatry; 2016 Apr 10; 34():36-42. PubMed ID: 26928344
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  • 12. Altered functional connectivity in default mode network in Internet gaming disorder: Influence of childhood ADHD.
    Lee D, Lee J, Lee JE, Jung YC.
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  • 18. Disturbed craving regulation to gaming cues in internet gaming disorder: Implications for uncontrolled gaming behaviors.
    Zhang J, Chen S, Jiang Q, Dong H, Zhao Z, Du X, Dong GH.
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  • 20. More stringent criteria are needed for diagnosing internet gaming disorder: Evidence from regional brain features and whole-brain functional connectivity multivariate pattern analyses.
    Dong GH, Wang Z, Dong H, Wang M, Zheng Y, Ye S, Zhang J, Potenza MN.
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