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A cikk állandó MOB linkje:
http://mob.gyemszi.hu/detailsperm.jsp?PERMID=159945
MOB:2023/2
Szerzők:Qin, Cheng; Feng, Shuang; Chen, Yuwen; Liao, Xiaoyuan; Cheng, Xiaotong; Tian, Mingyuan; Zhou, Xinyi; Deng, Juan; Peng, Yanjie; Gong, Ke; Liu, Kezhi; Chen, Jing; Lei, Wei
Tárgyszavak:JÁTÉKOK; SZENVEDÉLYBETEGSÉGEK; INTERNET; KONDICIONÁLÁS, PSZICHOLÓGIAI
Folyóirat:Journal of Behavioral Addictions - 2023. 12. évf. 2. sz.
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  Enhanced Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in internet gaming disorder / Cheng Qin [et al.]
  Bibliogr.: p. 477-479. - Abstr. eng. - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2023.00023
  In: Journal of Behavioral Addictions. - ISSN 2062-5871, eISSN 2063-5303. - 2023. 12. évf. 2. sz., p. 471-479. : ill.


Background and aims: The Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) effect is a phenomenon that Pavlovian conditioned cues that could influence one's instrumental behavior. In several substance and behavioral addictions, such as tobacco use disorder and gambling disorder, addiction-related cues could promote independently trained instrumental drug-seeking/drug-taking behaviors, indicating a specific PIT effect. However, it is unclear whether Internet gaming disorder (IGD) would show a similar change in PIT effects as other addictions. The study aimed to explore the specific PIT effects in IGD. Methods: We administrated a PIT task to individuals with IGD (n 5 40) and matched health controls (HCs, n 5 50), and compared the magnitude of specific PIT effects between the two groups. The severity of the IGD symptoms was assessed by the Chinese version 9-item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale (IGDS) and the Internet Addiction Test (IAT). Results: We found that: (1) related to the HCs group, the IGD group showed enhanced specific PITgame effects, where gaming-related cues lead to an increased choice rate of gaming-related responses; (2) in the IGD group, the magnitude of specific PITgame effects were positively correlated with IAT scores (rho 5 0.39, p 5 0.014). Discussion and Conclusions: Individuals with IGD showed enhanced specific PIT effects related to HCs, which were associated with the severity of addictive symptoms. Our results highlighted the incentive salience of gaming-related cues in IGD.  Kulcsszavak: Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer, Internet gaming disorder, incentive salience, specific PIT, goal-directed control