A new study out of UCSB's Media Neuroscience Lab indicates that gaming disorder (AKA video game addiction) likely develops from a player's preexisting mental health conditions.
From my producer’s research, he thinks it’s a good idea to seek dopamine by being outside and getting exercise. Otherwise, it might be a serotonin toxicity from being inside a lot (cabin fever I think), and that can be fixed by doing what I described to get your dopamine levels up.
This video might be what you’re looking for, especially since my producer knew that dopamine wasn’t the issue: it was serotonin toxicity potentially (or just a bad lifestyle):
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=0AQ99C1SWps
From my producer’s research, he thinks it’s a good idea to seek dopamine by being outside and getting exercise. Otherwise, it might be a serotonin toxicity from being inside a lot (cabin fever I think), and that can be fixed by doing what I described to get your dopamine levels up.
I’m getting the impression that your producer isn’t remotely qualified to be making these claims.
This video might be what you’re looking for, especially since my producer knew that dopamine wasn’t the issue: it was serotonin toxicity potentially (or just a bad lifestyle): https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=0AQ99C1SWps