Pathological Internet Use and Anxiety: Brain Structure Analysis and Electrical Neuroimaging of Music Processing Reveals Mid-Latency Changes with Level of Musical Expertise: Neuroscience Literature Review
Author
Asbell, Ava
Abstract
For East Carolina University Neuroscience Thesis I and II and additionally East Carolina University Signature Honors Project requirements two culturally relevant neuroscience research articles were reviewed, synthesized, and presented. The first presentation was entitled “Pathological Internet Use and Anxiety: Brain Structure Analysis” (Zhang & Bian, 2020), and explored Internet Addiction Disorder in relation to anxiety and brain structure. The second presentation was entitled “Electrical Neuroimaging of Music Processing Reveals Mid-Latency Changes with Level of Musical Expertise” (Oechslin et al., 2017), and investigated the long-term effects of how musical training impacts both brain and behavior.
Date
2023-05-04
Citation:
APA:
Asbell, Ava.
(May 2023).
Pathological Internet Use and Anxiety: Brain Structure Analysis and Electrical Neuroimaging of Music Processing Reveals Mid-Latency Changes with Level of Musical Expertise: Neuroscience Literature Review
(Honors Thesis, East Carolina University). Retrieved from the Scholarship.
(http://hdl.handle.net/10342/13049.)
MLA:
Asbell, Ava.
Pathological Internet Use and Anxiety: Brain Structure Analysis and Electrical Neuroimaging of Music Processing Reveals Mid-Latency Changes with Level of Musical Expertise: Neuroscience Literature Review.
Honors Thesis. East Carolina University,
May 2023. The Scholarship.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/13049.
May 02, 2024.
Chicago:
Asbell, Ava,
“Pathological Internet Use and Anxiety: Brain Structure Analysis and Electrical Neuroimaging of Music Processing Reveals Mid-Latency Changes with Level of Musical Expertise: Neuroscience Literature Review”
(Honors Thesis., East Carolina University,
May 2023).
AMA:
Asbell, Ava.
Pathological Internet Use and Anxiety: Brain Structure Analysis and Electrical Neuroimaging of Music Processing Reveals Mid-Latency Changes with Level of Musical Expertise: Neuroscience Literature Review
[Honors Thesis]. Greenville, NC: East Carolina University;
May 2023.
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East Carolina University