White matter microstructural changes in internet addiction disorder: A systematic review of diffusion tensor imaging studies.
Addict Behav
; 143: 107690, 2023 08.
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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a kind of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) modality that helps designate tracts with brain microstructural changes. Internet gaming disorder (IGD) is an internet addiction that can cause many social and personality problems, such as problems in social communication, anxiety, and depression. There are several pieces of evidence showing the impact of this condition on brain regions, and many studies have investigated DTI measurements in these individuals. Therefore, we decided to systematically review the studies that have reported DTI parameters in IGD individuals. We searched the PubMed and Scopus databases to find relevant articles. Two reviewers separately screened the studies, and finally, 14 articles, including diffusion and network studies, were found eligible for our systematic review. Most of the studies reported findings on FA, showing an increase in the thalamus, anterior thalamic radiation, corticospinal tract, and inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF), while other regions mentioned in the studies demonstrated inconsistent findings. Moreover, in network studies, IGD individuals showed a decrease in nodal and global efficiencies. In conclusion, our study illuminates the neuropsychological basis of this condition and suggests that internet gaming can correlate with microstructural abnormalities in the central nervous system. Some correlate with the characteristics of online gaming, the addiction state, and the illness's duration.
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