The Effects of Stress and Placebo Alcohol on Cognitive Activation and Inhibitory Control in Male Problem Gamblers and Problem Gamblers with Alcohol Use Disorder
This experiment studied relapse by assessing the separate/combined effects of two instigators: alcohol cues and stress on the salience of alcohol/gambling target stimuli and inhibitory control in twelve male problem gamblers and twelve male comorbid drinker-gamblers. Our study day consisted of two t...
Main Author: | Steinberg, Lindsay |
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Other Authors: | Busto, Usoa |
Language: | en_ca |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18878 |
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