Self-administered cocaine causes long-lasting increases in impulsive choice in a delay discounting task

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P356DOI10.1037/A0020458
P932PMC publication ID2976632
P698PubMed publication ID20695646
P5875ResearchGate publication ID45582105

P2093author name stringBarry Setlow
Nicholas W Simon
Nigel Hart
Paul J Wellman
Marci R Mitchell
Ian A Mendez
Jack R Nation
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P433issue4
P304page(s)470-477
P577publication date2010-08-01
P1433published inBehavioral NeuroscienceQ4880707
P1476titleSelf-administered cocaine causes long-lasting increases in impulsive choice in a delay discounting task
P478volume124

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