Recent insights by Aviv Weinstein, PhD, in the American Journal of Psychiatry highlight the complexities of problematic internet use (PUI) on cognitive processes. While excessive gaming correlates with significant cognitive impairment, behaviors like compulsive shopping and social media use exhibit varying effects. A study categorizing internet use as pathological, risky, or nonproblematic reveals that pathological users face severe cognitive challenges. Weinstein emphasizes the importance of analyzing each behavior separately to understand their unique impacts on decision-making and impulse control, advocating for focused research in these subtypes.
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