The neurobiology of smartphone addiction in emerging adults evaluated using brain morphometry and resting-state functional MRI

Q4 Neuroscience Neuroscience Research Notes Pub Date : 2021-12-27 DOI:10.31117/neuroscirn.v4i4.107
Aida Abdul Rashid, S. Suppiah, Nisha Syed Nasser, H. Sharifat, M. Mohamad, J. L. Loh, B. Ibrahim, Nur Shahidatul Nabila Ibrahim, N. H. Mohad Azmi, E. Abdul Rahim, Laila Mastura Ahmad Apandi, S. Ab Hamid, Yap Ngee Thai, S. Ching, F. Hoo
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The characteristics of smartphone addiction (SPA) can be evaluated by neuroimaging studies. Information on the brain structural alterations, and effects on psychosocial wellbeing, however, have not been concurrently evaluated. The aim of this study was to identify abnormalities in gray matter volume using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and neuronal functional alterations using resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) in emerging adults with SPA.  We correlated the neuroimaging parameters with indices for psychosocial wellbeing such as depression, anxiety, stress, and impulsivity. Forty participants (20 SPA and 20 age-matched healthy controls) were assessed using VBM and rs-fMRI. The smartphone addiction scale – Malay version (SAS-M) questionnaire scores were used to categorize the SPA and healthy control groups. DASS-21 and BIS-11 questionnaires were used to assess for psychosocial wellbeing and impulsivity, respectively.  VBM identified the SPA group to have reduced gray matter volume in the insula and precentral gyrus; and increased grey matter volume in the precuneus relative to controls. Moderate correlation was observed between the precuneus volume and the SAS-M scores. Individuals with SPA showed significant rs-fMRI activations in the precuneus, and posterior cingulate cortex (FWE uncorrected, p<0.001). The severity of SPA was correlated with depression. Anxiety score was moderately correlated with reduced GMV at the precentral gyrus. Collectively, these results can be used to postulate that the structural and neuronal functional changes in the insula are linked to the neurobiology of SPA that shares similarities with other behavioural addictions.
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使用大脑形态计量学和静息状态功能MRI评估新兴成年人智能手机成瘾的神经生物学
智能手机成瘾(SPA)的特征可以通过神经影像学研究来评估。然而,关于大脑结构改变和对心理健康影响的信息尚未同时进行评估。本研究的目的是使用基于体素的形态计量学(VBM)和使用静息状态功能MRI(rs-fMRI)在新出现的患有SPA的成年人中识别灰质体积的异常。我们将神经影像学参数与心理健康指标(如抑郁、焦虑、压力和冲动)相关联。40名参与者(20名SPA和20名年龄匹配的健康对照)使用VBM和rs-fMRI进行评估。智能手机成瘾量表-马来版(SAS-M)问卷得分用于对SPA和健康对照组进行分类。DAS-21和BIS-11问卷分别用于评估心理社会幸福感和冲动性。VBM发现SPA组的脑岛和中央前回灰质体积减少;与对照组相比,楔前叶的灰质体积增加。楔前叶体积与SAS-M评分之间存在中度相关性。SPA患者在楔前叶和后扣带皮层表现出明显的rs fMRI激活(FWE未校正,p<0.001)。SPA的严重程度与抑郁症相关。焦虑评分与中央前回GMV降低呈中度相关。总之,这些结果可以用来假设岛叶的结构和神经元功能变化与SPA的神经生物学有关,SPA与其他行为成瘾有相似之处。
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