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Smoking withdrawal is associated with increases in brain activation during decision making and reward anticipation: a preliminary study
Authors
Merideth A. Addicott
David A. A. Baranger
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Gabriel S. Dichter
Rachel V. Kozink
F. Joseph McClernon
Moria J. Smoski
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1 January 2012
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Doi
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Abstract
Acute nicotine abstinence is associated with disruption of executive function and reward processes; however, the neurobiological basis of these effects has not been fully elucidated
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