Table 1.
Demographic information of the participants involved in this study.
Figure 1.
Between-group differences in terms of clinical and behavioral measures.
(YIAS = Young's Internet Addiction Scale, BIS-11 = Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11, TMDS = Time Management Disposition Scale, SDQ-P = Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire parent version, SDQ-C = Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire children version, FAD = McMaster Family Assessment Device).
Figure 2.
Significantly altered functional connections in IAD patients (FDR corrected).
Red: increased functional connectivity, Blue: decreased functional connectivity. (FRO: Frontal, INS: Insula, TEM: Temporal, PAR: Parietal, OCC: Occipital, LIM: Limbic, SBC: Subcortical). This visualization is created using the BrainNet Viewer package (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bnv) and the Circos (http://circos.ca/).
Table 2.
Regions showing abnormal nodal centralities in the IAD patients compared with healthy controls (HC) based on the AAL atlas.
Table 3.
Functional connections in the IAD individuals that experienced significant alterations based on the Dosenbach atlas.
Table 4.
Regions showing abnormal nodal centralities in IAD patients compared with healthy controls (HC) based on the Dosenbach's atlas.
Figure 3.
The brain regions that are significantly correlated with behavioral and clinical scores in the IAD group (FDR corrected).
This illustration was created using the BrainNet Viewer package (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bnv). (YIAS = Young's Internet Addiction Score, BIS-11 = Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11, TMDS = Time Management Disposition Scale, SDQ-P = Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire parent version, SDQ-C = Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire children version.).