Action Video Game Experience Related to Altered Large-Scale White Matter Networks.

Abstract:

:With action video games (AVGs) becoming increasingly popular worldwide, the cognitive benefits of AVG experience have attracted continuous research attention over the past two decades. Research has repeatedly shown that AVG experience can causally enhance cognitive ability and is related to neural plasticity in gray matter and functional networks in the brain. However, the relation between AVG experience and the plasticity of white matter (WM) network still remains unclear. WM network modulates the distribution of action potentials, coordinating the communication between brain regions and acting as the framework of neural networks. And various types of cognitive deficits are usually accompanied by impairments of WM networks. Thus, understanding this relation is essential in assessing the influence of AVG experience on neural plasticity and using AVG experience as an interventional tool for impairments of WM networks. Using graph theory, this study analyzed WM networks in AVG experts and amateurs. Results showed that AVG experience is related to altered WM networks in prefrontal networks, limbic system, and sensorimotor networks, which are related to cognitive control and sensorimotor functions. These results shed new light on the influence of AVG experience on the plasticity of WM networks and suggested the clinical applicability of AVG experience.

journal_name

Neural Plast

journal_title

Neural plasticity

authors

Gong D,Ma W,Gong J,He H,Dong L,Zhang D,Li J,Luo C,Yao D

doi

10.1155/2017/7543686

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-01-01 00:00:00

pages

7543686

eissn

2090-5904

issn

1687-5443

journal_volume

2017

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