New fMRI study reveals internet addiction physically changes brain chemistry in children 10-19

New research indicates that young people with internet addiction experience changes in brain chemistry, potentially leading to more addictive behaviors. A study published in PLOS Mental Health reviewed prior research using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine brain interactions in those with internet addiction. The study showed increased activity...Read Entire Article

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New fMRI study reveals internet addiction physically changes brain chemistry in children 10-19

New research indicates that young people with internet addiction experience changes in brain chemistry, potentially leading to more addictive behaviors. A study published in PLOS Mental Health reviewed prior research using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine brain interactions in those with internet addiction. The study showed increased activity...

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