Gaming disorder: Neural mechanisms and ongoing debates.

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Behavioral Addictions Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1556/2006.2024.00071
Yong-Bo Zheng, Sheng-Nan Zhang, Hua-Da Tang, San-Wang Wang, Xiao Lin, Yan-Ping Bao, Yu-Mei Wang, Mark D Griffiths, Jie Sun, Ying Han, Lin Lu
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Abstract

Background and aims: The inclusion of gaming disorder as a new diagnosis in the 11th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) has caused ongoing debate. This review aimed to summarise the potential neural mechanisms of gaming disorder and provide additional evidence for this debate.

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive literature review of gaming disorder, focusing on studies that investigated its clinical characteristics and neurobiological mechanisms. Based on this evidence, we further discuss gaming disorder as a psychiatric disorder.

Results: The present review demonstrated that the brain regions involved in gaming disorder are related to executive functioning (e.g., anterior cingulate cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex), reward systems (e.g., striatum and orbitofrontal cortex), and emotional regulation (e.g., insula and amygdala). Despite the inclusion of gaming disorder in the ICD-11, the debate remains on the benefits and harms of classifying it as a mental health disorder. Opponents argue that the current manifestations that support gaming disorder as a psychiatric disorder remain inadequate, it could cause moral panic among healthy gamers, and that the label of gaming disorder is stigmatising.

Discussion: Evidence suggests that gaming disorder shares similar neurobiological alterations with other types of behavioural and substance-related addictions, which further supports gaming disorder as a behavioural addiction. Ongoing debates on whether gaming disorder is a psychiatric disorder push for further exploring the nature of gaming disorder and resolving this dilemma in the field.

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游戏障碍:神经机制和正在进行的争论。
背景和目的:将游戏障碍作为一种新的诊断纳入国际疾病统计分类(ICD-11)的第11版引起了持续的争论。这篇综述旨在总结游戏障碍的潜在神经机制,并为这场争论提供额外的证据。方法:我们对游戏障碍进行了全面的文献综述,重点研究了其临床特征和神经生物学机制。基于这一证据,我们进一步讨论游戏障碍作为一种精神障碍。结果:目前的研究表明,参与游戏障碍的大脑区域与执行功能(如前扣带皮层和背外侧前额叶皮层)、奖励系统(如纹状体和眶额皮质)和情绪调节(如脑岛和杏仁核)有关。尽管将游戏障碍列入ICD-11,但将其归类为精神健康障碍的利弊仍存在争议。反对者认为,目前支持游戏障碍是一种精神障碍的证据还不够充分,它可能会在健康的玩家中引起道德恐慌,而且游戏障碍的标签是一种耻辱。讨论:有证据表明,游戏障碍与其他类型的行为和物质成瘾有着相似的神经生物学改变,这进一步支持了游戏障碍是一种行为成瘾。关于游戏障碍是否是一种精神障碍的持续争论推动了对游戏障碍本质的进一步探索,并解决了该领域的这一困境。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Journal of Behavioral Addictions is to create a forum for the scientific information exchange with regard to behavioral addictions. The journal is a broad focused interdisciplinary one that publishes manuscripts on different approaches of non-substance addictions, research reports focusing on the addictive patterns of various behaviors, especially disorders of the impulsive-compulsive spectrum, and also publishes reviews in these topics. Coverage ranges from genetic and neurobiological research through psychological and clinical psychiatric approaches to epidemiological, sociological and anthropological aspects.
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