Action video game experience is associated with increased resting state functional connectivity in the caudate nucleus and decreased functional connectivity in the hippocampus

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Highlights:

• Action video game players show increased resting state functional connectivity in brain structures within the reward system.

• Action video game players display decreased resting state functional connectivity within circuits involving the hippocampus.

• These results support previous research findings examining grey matter changes in action video game players.

摘要

•Action video game players show increased resting state functional connectivity in brain structures within the reward system.•Action video game players display decreased resting state functional connectivity within circuits involving the hippocampus.•These results support previous research findings examining grey matter changes in action video game players.

论文关键词:Resting state functional connectivity,Action video games,Hippocampus,Caudate nucleus

论文评审过程:Received 24 May 2018, Revised 11 November 2019, Accepted 15 November 2019, Available online 5 December 2019, Version of Record 8 January 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.106200