“…For example, the literature has highlighted the robust link between behavioral addiction and neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity, such as the presence of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (Brandt & Fischer, 2019). Various hypotheses have been suggested to explain the mechanisms linking ADHD (particularly when it persists in adulthood) with GD (Jacob, Haro, & Koyanagi, 2018), high impulsivity levels being one of the core features (Abouzari, Oberg, Gruber, & Tata, 2015). It has also been postulated that children with ADHD usually report lower intelligence quotient (IQ) than control subjects (Biederman, Fried, Petty, Mahoney, & Faraone, 2012), and the combination of high impulsivity levels with lower IQ could lead to a higher risk of GD (Rai et al, 2014).…”