Alterations of the default mode network, salience network, and frontoparietal network in non-problematic Internet use and their association with mood regulation: from an internet literacy perspective.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Frontiers in Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-07-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnins.2025.1599987
Mami Shibata, Kosuke Tsurumi, Kei Kobayashi, Sayaka Yoshimura, Michael Spantios, Naoya Oishi, Toshiya Murai, Hironobu Fujiwara
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Abstract

Introduction: Although a number of neuroimaging studies on problematic internet use (PIU) have been conducted, few studies on non-problematic internet use (non-PIU) are available; therefore, the influences of non-PIU on brain function are unclear. Resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) could be an appropriate tool to investigate subclinical samples, such as non-PIU, to capture the potentially subtle changes compared to clinical samples. In the context of rsFC, the default mode network (DMN), the central executive network (CEN), and the salience network (SN) are representative of the brain networks. Because accumulating studies have investigated rsFC between these networks in PIU samples, investigating rsFC between these networks in non-PIU samples could give us a clue to elucidate the neural basis of non-PIU in relation to those of PIU.

Methods: We recruited 119 healthy volunteers and used the General Problematic Internet Use Scale-2 (GPIUS-2) to measure their propensity to use the Internet. The GPIUS-2 consists of four subscales. We analyzed the correlation between the degree of Internet use assessed by the GPIUS-2 and the rsFC of the regions comprising DMN, CEN, and SN using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging in non-PIU samples.

Results: There was a positive correlation between the mood regulation subscale score and SN (bilateral anterior insula) - CEN (left lateral prefrontal cortex: LPFC), SN (left anterior insula) - DMN (medial prefrontal cortex: MPFC), and DMN (MPFC) - CEN (right LPFC) rsFC. Additionally, there was a negative correlation between the mood regulation subscale score and DMN - FPN rsFC.

Discussion: The correlations between rsFC and non-PIU suggest that non-PIU and PIU could influence rsFC in opposite directions. Furthermore, the hub regions comprising connections correlated with non-PIU in this study are involved in cognitive and emotional processes. One possible interpretation would be that the bilateral insula and synchronized LPFC activity in individuals with non-PIU results in well-functioning emotion regulation as an appropriate coping strategy, in contrast to PIU. These findings suggest that non-PIU might contribute to health promotion through mood regulation with alterations in the functional connectivity between the regions involved in mood regulation.

无问题网络使用中默认模式网络、突出网络和额顶叶网络的变化及其与情绪调节的关系:来自网络素养的视角。
导读:虽然已经进行了许多关于问题网络使用(PIU)的神经影像学研究,但关于非问题网络使用(non-PIU)的研究很少;因此,非piu对脑功能的影响尚不清楚。静息状态功能连接(rsFC)可能是研究亚临床样本(如非piu)的合适工具,以捕获与临床样本相比潜在的细微变化。在rsFC背景下,默认模式网络(DMN)、中央执行网络(CEN)和显著性网络(SN)是脑网络的代表。由于对PIU样本中这些网络之间的rsFC的研究越来越多,研究非PIU样本中这些网络之间的rsFC可以为我们阐明非PIU与PIU之间的神经基础提供线索。方法:我们招募了119名健康志愿者,采用GPIUS-2(一般问题网络使用量表-2)测量他们的网络使用倾向。GPIUS-2由四个子量表组成。我们利用静息状态功能磁共振成像分析了非piu样本中GPIUS-2评估的互联网使用程度与DMN、CEN和SN组成区域的rsFC之间的相关性。结果:情绪调节亚量表得分与SN(双侧前岛)- CEN(左侧外侧前额叶皮质:LPFC)、SN(左侧前岛)- DMN(内侧前额叶皮质:MPFC)、DMN (MPFC) - CEN(右侧LPFC) rsFC呈正相关。此外,情绪调节子量表得分与DMN - FPN rsFC呈负相关。讨论:rsFC和非PIU之间的相关性表明,非PIU和PIU可以在相反的方向上影响rsFC。此外,本研究中包含与非piu相关连接的中枢区域参与认知和情绪过程。一种可能的解释是,与PIU相反,非PIU个体的双侧脑岛和同步的LPFC活动导致了作为适当应对策略的功能良好的情绪调节。这些发现表明,非piu可能通过改变参与情绪调节的区域之间的功能连接来调节情绪,从而促进健康。
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Frontiers in Neuroscience NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
6.20
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4.70%
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2070
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Neural Technology is devoted to the convergence between neurobiology and quantum-, nano- and micro-sciences. In our vision, this interdisciplinary approach should go beyond the technological development of sophisticated methods and should contribute in generating a genuine change in our discipline.
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