The association between internet gaming disorder and impulsivity: A systematic review of literature
Şİ Şalvarlı, MD Griffiths - International journal of mental health and …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Research examining Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has increased substantially
over the past decade. One of the risk factors for IGD includes poor impulse control. The …
over the past decade. One of the risk factors for IGD includes poor impulse control. The …
Parenting and self-control across early to late adolescence: A three-level meta-analysis
Self-control plays a significant role in positive youth development. Although numerous self-
control challenges occur during adolescence, some adolescents control themselves better …
control challenges occur during adolescence, some adolescents control themselves better …
Comorbidity of reading disabilities and ADHD: Structural and functional brain characteristics
N Langer, C Benjamin, BLC Becker… - Human brain …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Reading disabilities (RD) and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are two of the
most common developmental disorders. RD and ADHD frequently co‐occur, which raises …
most common developmental disorders. RD and ADHD frequently co‐occur, which raises …
[HTML][HTML] Stress matters: randomized controlled trial on the effect of probiotics on neurocognition
Probiotics are microorganisms that provide health benefits when consumed. In animals,
probiotics reverse gut microbiome-related alterations in depression-like symptoms, in …
probiotics reverse gut microbiome-related alterations in depression-like symptoms, in …
Brain activations associated with scientific reasoning: a literature review
L Nenciovici, G Allaire-Duquette, S Masson - Cognitive Processing, 2019 - Springer
Scientifically literate individuals are defined as individuals who are able to apply scientific
knowledge and use scientific reasoning skills to solve problems. In recent years, cognitive …
knowledge and use scientific reasoning skills to solve problems. In recent years, cognitive …
Cathodal tDCS increases stop-signal reaction time
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive method of modulating human
brain activity and potentially alters performance in cognitive tasks. Often it is assumed that …
brain activity and potentially alters performance in cognitive tasks. Often it is assumed that …
Childhood adversity, externalizing behavior, and substance use in adolescence: Mediating effects of anterior cingulate cortex activation during inhibitory errors
Childhood adversity can negatively impact development across various domains, including
physical and mental health. Adverse childhood experiences have been linked to aggression …
physical and mental health. Adverse childhood experiences have been linked to aggression …
Effects of acute aerobic exercise on response inhibition in adult patients with ADHD
Previous studies suggest beneficial effects of aerobic exercise on executive functions, which
are a core deficit in ADHD. The aim of the present fMRI study was to investigate acute effects …
are a core deficit in ADHD. The aim of the present fMRI study was to investigate acute effects …
Effect of physical activity on academic engagement and executive functioning in children with ASD
SN Nakutin, G Gutierrez - School Psychology Review, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Numerous interventions have been identified as evidence-based practices for educating
students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Physical activity (PA) has recently been …
students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Physical activity (PA) has recently been …
Impaired conflict detection differentiates suicide attempters from ideating nonattempters: Evidence from event-related potentials
Background Existing research suggests that inhibitory control deficits may differentiate
individuals who think about suicide from those who make a suicide attempt. However, no …
individuals who think about suicide from those who make a suicide attempt. However, no …