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This document summarizes 150 references on topics related to internet addiction and pornography addiction. The references discuss brain imaging and neuroscience research that has found: 1) reduced dopamine D2 receptors and impaired executive function in people with internet addiction; 2) enhanced reward sensitivity and decreased loss sensitivity for internet addicts; and 3) addiction to pornography leading to similar brain activity as drug or alcohol addiction. The majority of references discuss research on rats and humans linking dopamine activity in the nucleus accumbens to addictive behaviors and the role of DeltaFosB in addictive rewards and long-term neuroplastic changes in the brain.
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This document summarizes 150 references on topics related to internet addiction and pornography addiction. The references discuss brain imaging and neuroscience research that has found: 1) reduced dopamine D2 receptors and impaired executive function in people with internet addiction; 2) enhanced reward sensitivity and decreased loss sensitivity for internet addicts; and 3) addiction to pornography leading to similar brain activity as drug or alcohol addiction. The majority of references discuss research on rats and humans linking dopamine activity in the nucleus accumbens to addictive behaviors and the role of DeltaFosB in addictive rewards and long-term neuroplastic changes in the brain.
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