Frontiers in Psychiatry (Jul 2021)

Altered Functional Connectivity of the Salience Network in Problematic Smartphone Users

  • Jaeun Ahn,
  • Jaeun Ahn,
  • Deokjong Lee,
  • Deokjong Lee,
  • Kee Namkoong,
  • Kee Namkoong,
  • Young-Chul Jung,
  • Young-Chul Jung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.636730
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Smartphones provide convenience in everyday life. Smartphones, however, can elicit adverse effects when used excessively. The purpose of this study was to examine the underlying neurobiological alterations that arise from problematic smartphone use. We performed resting state seed-based functional connectivity (FC) analysis of 44 problematic smartphone users and 54 healthy controls. This analysis assessed the salience, central executive, default mode, and affective networks. Compared to controls, problematic smartphone users showed enhanced FC within the salience network and between the salience and default mode network. Moreover, we observed decreased FC between the salience and central executive network in problematic smartphone users, compared to controls. These results imply that problematic smartphone use is associated with aberrant FC in key brain networks. Our results suggest that changes in FC of key networks centered around the salience network might be associated with problematic smartphone use.

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