Neurofunctional Reward Processing Changes in Cocaine Dependence During Recovery

scientific article published on 21 January 2016

Neurofunctional Reward Processing Changes in Cocaine Dependence During Recovery is …
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P356DOI10.1038/NPP.2016.11
P932PMC publication ID4908642
P698PubMed publication ID26792441

P50authorGodfrey D. PearlsonQ21114976
Marc N. PotenzaQ25336883
Patrick D. WorhunskyQ25336898
P2093author name stringKathleen M Carroll
Iris M Balodis
Michael C Stevens
Hedy Kober
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectcocaine dependenceQ3743188
P304page(s)2112-2121
P577publication date2016-01-21
P1433published inNeuropsychopharmacologyQ2261280
P1476titleNeurofunctional Reward Processing Changes in Cocaine Dependence During Recovery
P478volume41

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