Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
920802 Biological Psychology 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Resting autonomic balance is normal in young males with excessive Internet gaming.•Gaming causes accelerated cardiorespiratory decoupling in excessive Internet gamers.•Internet overuse tendency correlates with the level of autonomic dysregulation.•Central autonomic disinhibition may be associated with problematic Internet use.

IntroductionThis study aimed to investigate changes in heart rate variability and cardiorespiratory coupling in male college students with problematic Internet use (PIU) excessive gaming type during action video game play to assess the relationship between PIU tendency and central autonomic regulation.MethodElectrocardiograms and respiration were simultaneously recorded from 22 male participants with excessive online gaming and 22 controls during action video game play. Sample entropy (SampEn) was computed to assess autonomic regularity, and cross-SampEn was calculated to quantify autonomic coordination.ResultsDuring video game play, reduced cardiorespiratory coupling (CRC) was observed in individuals with PIU excessive gaming type compared with controls, implicating central autonomic dysregulation. The PIU tendency was associated with the severity of autonomic dysregulation.ConclusionThese findings indicate impaired CRC in PIU excessive gaming type, which may reflect alterations of central inhibitory control over autonomic responses to pleasurable online stimuli.

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