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Table 1.

Demographic information of the participants involved in this study.

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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).

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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/).

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Table 2.

Regions showing abnormal nodal centralities in the IAD patients compared with healthy controls (HC) based on the AAL atlas.

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Table 3.

Functional connections in the IAD individuals that experienced significant alterations based on the Dosenbach atlas.

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Table 4.

Regions showing abnormal nodal centralities in IAD patients compared with healthy controls (HC) based on the Dosenbach's atlas.

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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.).

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