8 Papers
15 Citations
Xin Qi is an academic researcher from Tianjin Medical University General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impulsivity & Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Decreased modulation by the risk level on the brain activation during decision making in adolescents with internet gaming disorder
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, as a critical decision-making-related brain region, the right DLPFC is less sensitive to risk in IGD adolescents compared with the HCs, which may contribute to the higher impulsivity level in IGd adolescents.
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Brain Structures Associated with Internet Addiction Tendency in Adolescent Online Game Players
TL;DR: The results suggested that the GMVs of brain regions involved in sensorimotor process and cognitive control were associated with the IGD tendency, which may lead to new targets for preventing and treating theIGD.
Effects of outcome on the covariance between risk level and brain activity in adolescents with internet gaming disorder.
Xin Qi,Yongxin Yang,Shouping Dai,Peihong Gao,Xin Du,Yang Zhang,Guijin Du,Xiaodong Li,Quan Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: Positive outcomes affected the covariance between risk level and activation of the brain regions related to value estimation, anticipation of rewards, and emotional-related learning, which may be one of the underlying neural mechanisms of disadvantageous risky decision-making in adolescents with IGD.
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Diffusion tensor imaging of the structural integrity of white matter correlates with impulsivity in adolescents with internet gaming disorder.
Xin Du,Linlin Liu,Yongxin Yang,Xin Qi,Peihong Gao,Yang Zhang,Jiyu Zhu,Guijin Du,Shouping Dai,Xiaodong Li,Quan Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: A study has examined the association between WM integrity and impulsivity in IGD adolescents and suggested that the structural integrity of the white matter plays an important role in the neuromediation of an individual's impulsivity.
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Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback Training Changes Brain Degree Centrality and Improves Sleep in Chronic Insomnia Disorder: A Resting-State fMRI Study
Xiaodong Li,Zhonglin Li,Zhiling Zou,Xiao-ling Wu,Hui Gao,Caiyun Wang,Jing Zhou,Fei Qi,Miao Zhang,Junya He,Xin Qi,Feng Yan,Shewei Dou,Hongju Zhang,Li Tong,Yongli Li +15 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that amygdala-based rtfMRI-NF training altered the intrinsic functional hubs, which reshaped the abnormal functional connections caused by insomnia and improved the sleep of patients with CID.