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The role of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the treatment of behavioral addictions: Two case reports and review of the literature.
Cuppone, Diego; Gómez Pérez, Luis J; Cardullo, Stefano; Cellini, Nicola; Sarlo, Michela; Soldatesca, Silvia; Chindamo, Sonia; Madeo, Graziella; Gallimberti, Luigi.
  • Cuppone D; 1Novella Fronda Foundation, Piazza Castello, 16 - 35141, Padua, Italy.
  • Gómez Pérez LJ; 1Novella Fronda Foundation, Piazza Castello, 16 - 35141, Padua, Italy.
  • Cardullo S; 1Novella Fronda Foundation, Piazza Castello, 16 - 35141, Padua, Italy.
  • Cellini N; 2Department of General Psychology, University of Padua, Padova, Italy.
  • Sarlo M; 3Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
  • Soldatesca S; 4Padova Neuroscience Center, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
  • Chindamo S; 5Human Inspired Technology Center, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
  • Madeo G; 6Department of Communication Sciences, Humanities and International Studies, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino, Italy.
  • Gallimberti L; 1Novella Fronda Foundation, Piazza Castello, 16 - 35141, Padua, Italy.
J Behav Addict ; 10(2): 361-370, 2021 Jul 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1518390
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Several behaviors, besides consumption of psychoactive substances, produce short-term reward that may lead to persistent aberrant behavior despite adverse consequences. Growing evidence suggests that these behaviors warrant consideration as nonsubstance or "behavioral" addictions, such as pathological gambling, internet gaming disorder and internet addiction. CASE PRESENTATION Here, we report two cases of behavioral addictions (BA), compulsive sexual behavior disorder for online porn use and internet gaming disorder. A 57-years-old male referred a loss of control over his online pornography use, started 15 years before, while a 21-years-old male university student reported an excessive online gaming activity undermining his academic productivity and social life. Both patients underwent a high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) protocol over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (l-DLPFC) in a multidisciplinary therapeutic setting. A decrease of addictive symptoms and an improvement of executive control were observed in both cases.

DISCUSSION:

Starting from these clinical observations, we provide a systematic review of the literature suggesting that BAs share similar neurobiological mechanisms to those underlying substance use disorders (SUD). Moreover, we discuss whether neurocircuit-based interventions, such as rTMS, might represent a potential effective treatment for BAs.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Behavior, Addictive / Prefrontal Cortex / Erotica / Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation / Internet Addiction Disorder Type of study: Case report / Observational study / Prognostic study / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Language: English Journal: J Behav Addict Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: 2006.2021.00032

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Behavior, Addictive / Prefrontal Cortex / Erotica / Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation / Internet Addiction Disorder Type of study: Case report / Observational study / Prognostic study / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Language: English Journal: J Behav Addict Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: 2006.2021.00032