2023
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.3241
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Acupuncture modulates the functional connectivity among the subcortical nucleus and fronto‐parietal network in adolescents with internet addiction

Yang Wang,
Yun Qin,
Hui Li
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundInternet addiction (IA), recognized as a behavioral addiction, is emerging as a global public health problem. Acupuncture has been demonstrated to be effective in alleviating IA; however, the mechanism is not yet clear. To fill this knowledge gap, our study aimed to investigate the modulatory effects of acupuncture on the functional interactions among the addiction‐related networks in adolescents with IA.MethodsThirty individuals with IA and thirty age‐ and sex‐matched healthy control subjects (HCs) … Show more

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“…Another study by Wang et al. ( 47 ) showed that acupuncture modulated functional connectivity within the frontal-parietal network and between subcortical nuclei and this network, with symptom improvement correlating with decreased connectivity in specific regions. These imaging studies provide insights into the neural mechanism underlying IGD and the potential therapeutic effects of interventions like CBI and acupuncture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another study by Wang et al. ( 47 ) showed that acupuncture modulated functional connectivity within the frontal-parietal network and between subcortical nuclei and this network, with symptom improvement correlating with decreased connectivity in specific regions. These imaging studies provide insights into the neural mechanism underlying IGD and the potential therapeutic effects of interventions like CBI and acupuncture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%