Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University, PR China.
Neurosci Lett. 2010 Nov 19;485(2):138-42. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2010.09.002. Epub 2010 Sep 15.
We investigated response inhibition in people with Internet addiction disorder (IAD) by recording event-related brain potentials during a Go/NoGo task. Twelve IAD-afflicted and 12 normal university students participated in the study. Results show that the IAD group exhibited lower NoGo-N2 amplitude, higher NoGo-P3 amplitude, and longer NoGo-P3 peak latency than the normal group. The results also 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. In addition, the IAD students showed less efficiency in information processing and lower impulse control than their normal peers.
我们通过记录 Go/NoGo 任务中的事件相关脑电位来研究网络成瘾者(IAD)的反应抑制。12 名 IAD 患者和 12 名正常大学生参与了这项研究。结果表明,IAD 组的 NoGo-N2 振幅较低,NoGo-P3 振幅较高,NoGo-P3 峰潜伏期较长。结果还表明,IAD 患者在冲突检测阶段的激活程度低于正常组,因此他们必须在后期进行更多的认知努力来完成抑制任务。此外,IAD 患者在信息处理方面效率较低,冲动控制能力也低于正常同龄人。