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Amphetamine-induced place preference in humansConditioned preference to a methamphetamine-associated contextual cue in humans.Varenicline potentiates alcohol-induced negative subjective responses and offsets impaired eye movements.Regular exercise is associated with emotional resilience to acute stress in healthy adults.Effects of acute psychosocial stress on cigarette craving and smoking.Stress-induced changes in mood and cortisol release predict mood effects of amphetaminePersonality traits modulate emotional and physiological responses to stress.Contextual conditioning enhances the psychostimulant and incentive properties of d-amphetamine in humansCardiovascular, hormonal, and emotional responses to the TSST in relation to sex and menstrual cycle phase.Opioid partial agonist buprenorphine dampens responses to psychosocial stress in humansEffects of acute progesterone administration upon responses to acute psychosocial stress in men.Bidirectional interactions between acute psychosocial stress and acute intravenous alcohol in healthy men.Acute stress increases circulating anandamide and other N-acylethanolamines in healthy humans.Psychopharmacology of theobromine in healthy volunteers.Hormonal, cardiovascular, and subjective responses to acute stress in smokers.Association between ADORA2A and DRD2 polymorphisms and caffeine-induced anxiety.Influence of energy drink ingredients on mood and cognitive performance.Acute calming effects of alcohol are associated with disruption of the salience network.More on ADORA.Enhanced mood and psychomotor performance by a caffeine-containing energy capsule in fatigued individuals.Effects of d-amphetamine upon psychosocial stress responses.Cocaine self-administration in rats with histories of cocaine exposure and discrimination.Does stress reactivity or response to amphetamine predict smoking progression in young adults? A preliminary study.Responses to the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) in single versus grouped participants.Subjective, behavioral, and physiological effects of acute caffeine in light, nondependent caffeine users.Potential Mental Risks
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