Effects of emotional working memory training on problematic internet use, inhibition, attention, and working memory among young problematic internet users: A randomized control study

•Emotional working memory training (EWMT) can strengthen cognitive and emotional brain function.•Problematic Internet Use show significant positive changes in executive functions after 20 EWMT sessions.•Cognitive functions (inhibition, attention, working memory) can be improved among Problematic Int...

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Digital Interventions
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Human Computer Interactions
Humans
Inhibition
Internet
Internet Use
Memory, Short-Term
Problematic internet use
Working memory
Young Adult
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