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Abstract #0925

Cortical Thickness Abnormalities and Impaired Cognitive Control Ability in Adolescents with Internet Addiction Disorder

Kai Yuan1, Wei Qin1, Jie Tian1, 2

1School of Life Sciences and Technology, Xidian University, China, xi'an, Shaan xi, China; 2Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Our study revealed the association between reduced cortical thickness of the OFC and impaired cognitive control ability in adolescents with internet addiction disorder.

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