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  • Title: Are "physiological" and "psychological" addiction really different? well, no! ... um, er, yes?
    Author: Newlin DB.
    Journal: Subst Use Misuse; 2008; 43(7):967-71. PubMed ID: 18570028.
    Abstract:
    The distinction often made between psychological and physiological addiction is a form of mind-body dualism. Therefore, it is a false distinction. However, this does not imply that behavioral and autonomic symptoms of addiction have the same brain substrates. In fact, they likely do not, although there is some overlap.
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