Gaming Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Predicting Response to Naltrexone With Eye Tracking in Videogame Disorder
It is a double blind controlled study to test the hypothesis that it's possible to predict the response to naltrexone in Videogame Disorder with the use of Eye Tracking device, during a period of 12 weeks
This will be a double blind controlled study in which the investigators will select a specific sample of individuals diagnosed with a video game disorder representing a picture of genuine dependence on this technology. The sample will be submitted to the use of naltrexone over a period of 12 weeks and it wiil be assessed whether there was a response to this intervention and whether that response can be predicted through attentional bias analysis using the Eye Tracking device. ;
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