White matter integrity of right frontostriatal circuit predicts internet addiction severity among internet gamers

Author:

Zhou Hui12,Gong Liangyu2ORCID,Su Conghui2,Teng Binyu2,Xi Wan2,Li Xiumei2,Geng Fengji3,Hu Yuzheng1245ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The State Key Lab of Brain‐Machine Intelligence Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

2. Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

3. Department of Curriculum and Learning Sciences Zhejiang University, Zijingang Campus Hangzhou China

4. MOE Frontiers Science Center for Brain Science & Brain‐Machine Integration Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

5. Key Laboratory of Novel Targets and Drug Study for Neural Repair of Zhejiang Province, School of Medicine Hangzhou City University Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractExcessive use of the internet, which is a typical scenario of self‐control failure, could lead to potential consequences such as anxiety, depression, and diminished academic performance. However, the underlying neuropsychological mechanisms remain poorly understood. This study aims to investigate the structural basis of self‐control and internet addiction. In a cohort of 96 internet gamers, we examined the relationships among grey matter volume and white matter integrity within the frontostriatal circuits and internet addiction severity, as well as self‐control measures. The results showed a significant and negative correlation between dACC grey matter volume and internet addiction severity (p < 0.001), but not with self‐control. Subsequent tractography from the dACC to the bilateral ventral striatum (VS) was conducted. The fractional anisotropy (FA) and radial diffusivity of dACC‐right VS pathway was negatively (p = 0.011) and positively (p = 0.020) correlated with internet addiction severity, respectively, and the FA was also positively correlated with self‐control (p = 0.036). These associations were not observed for the dACC‐left VS pathway. Further mediation analysis demonstrated a significant complete mediation effect of self‐control on the relationship between FA of the dACC‐right VS pathway and internet addiction severity. Our findings suggest that the dACC‐right VS pathway is a critical neural substrate for both internet addiction and self‐control. Deficits in this pathway may lead to impaired self‐regulation over internet usage, exacerbating the severity of internet addiction.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China

Publisher

Wiley

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