The role of attentional control in moderating attentional bias towards game-related stimuli in individuals with a high tendency for internet gaming addiction

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作者
Heo, Yea-Ji [1 ]
Lee, Gi-Eun [1 ]
Lee, Jang-Han [1 ]
机构
[1] Chung Ang Univ, Dept Psychol, Seoul, South Korea
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY | 2024年 / 15卷
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
internet game addiction tendency; attentional control; attentional bias; attentional engagement bias; attentional disengagement bias; VISUAL-ATTENTION; FOOD CUES; ANXIETY; DISENGAGEMENT; ENGAGEMENT; SYMPTOMS; BEHAVIOR; THREAT; STROOP; MEMORY;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1355204
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background The aim of this study was to elucidate individual difference factors that modulate the attentional processing of game stimuli to explain the heterogeneity of extant findings. The current study examined whether individual differences in components of attentional control (AC-shifting and AC-focusing) moderated the link between internet gaming addiction symptom and attentional engagement to and disengagement biases from game-relevant cues.Methods A total of 75 male undergraduate students who have played League of Legend (LOL) for more than 2 years completed well-established self-report questionnaires of internet gaming disorder symptoms and attentional control. The attentional bias toward game stimuli was measured for attentional engagement and disengagement using the attentional response to the distal vs. proximal emotional information (ARDPEI) task.Results The results revealed that attentional control was a significant moderator of the relationship between internet game addiction symptoms and attentional disengagement bias. Further analyses revealed a positive relationship between internet game addiction symptoms and attentional disengagement bias only among those with low levels of AC-shifting ability. Contrary to our expectations, AC-shifting also moderated the relationship between internet gaming disorder and attentional engagement bias. The positive relationship between internet game addiction symptoms and attentional engagement bias only appeared among those with low levels of AC-shifting ability. Individual differences in AC-focusing did not moderate the relationship between internet gaming disorder and any attentional bias.Conclusion This study confirmed that the greater the symptoms of game addiction, the stronger the attentional bias, especially in individuals with low AC-shifting ability. Therefore, it is necessary to examine sub-factors of AC in understanding the nature of attentional bias mechanisms in the development of internet game addiction and consider it as a psychological intervention to improve attentional bias.
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