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. 2015 Sep 1;5(9):e628.
doi: 10.1038/tp.2015.124.

Neurophysiological features of Internet gaming disorder and alcohol use disorder: a resting-state EEG study

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Neurophysiological features of Internet gaming disorder and alcohol use disorder: a resting-state EEG study

K-L Son et al. Transl Psychiatry. .

Abstract

Despite that Internet gaming disorder (IGD) shares clinical, neuropsychological and personality characteristics with alcohol use disorder (AUD), little is known about the resting-state quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) patterns associated with IGD and AUD. Therefore, this study compared the QEEG patterns in patients with IGD with those in patients with AUD to identify unique neurophysiological characteristics that can be used as biomarkers of IGD. A total of 76 subjects (34 with IGD, 17 with AUD and 25 healthy controls) participated in this study. Resting-state, eyes-closed QEEGs were recorded, and the absolute and relative power of brains were analyzed. The generalized estimating equation showed that the IGD group had lower absolute beta power than AUD (estimate = 5.319, P < 0.01) and the healthy control group (estimate = 2.612, P = 0.01). The AUD group showed higher absolute delta power than IGD (estimate = 7.516, P < 0.01) and the healthy control group (estimate = 7.179, P < 0.01). We found no significant correlations between the severity of IGD and QEEG activities in patients with IGD. The current findings suggest that lower absolute beta power can be used as a potential trait marker of IGD. Higher absolute power in the delta band may be a susceptibility marker for AUD. This study clarifies the unique characteristics of IGD as a behavioral addiction, which is distinct from AUD, by providing neurophysiological evidence.

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Figure 1
Topographical maps of absolute and relative power in the Internet gaming disorder (IGD), alcohol use disorder (AUD) and healthy control groups. Scales show uV2 for absolute power and % for relative power. Red represents higher values and blue represents lower values. The IGD group demonstrated reduced absolute power in the beta band, compared with the AUD and healthy control groups. The AUD group demonstrated higher absolute power in the delta band compared with the IGD and healthy control groups. We found no significant main group effect in the relative power for all bands.
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Figure 2
Absolute power in each band under the resting-state eyes-closed condition. The horizontal bars represent s.d. (a) Absolute delta power: alcohol use disorder > Internet gaming disorder=healthy controls (post hoc, P<0.05). (b) Absolute beta power: alcohol use disorder=healthy control > Internet gaming disorder (post hoc, P<0.05).
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Figure 3
Relative power in each band under the resting-state eyes-closed condition. The horizontal bars represent s.d.

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