Quitting-unmotivated and quitting-motivated cigarette smokers exhibit different patterns of cue-elicited brain activation when anticipating an opportunity to smoke
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Quitting-unmotivated and quitting-motivated cigarette smokers exhibit different patterns of cue-elicited brain activation when anticipating an opportunity to smoke
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Quitting-unmotivated and quitt ...... pating an opportunity to smoke
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Julie A Fiez
Michael A Sayette
Stephen J Wilson
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10.1037/A0025112
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2011-08-22T00:00:00Z