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    Lambert NM, McLeod M, Schenk S.
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  • 48. Dissociation between subjective and behavioral responses after cocaine stimuli presentations.
    Dudish-Poulsen SA, Hatsukami DK.
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  • 51. Changes in the electroencephalographic spectrum in response to smoking cues in smokers and ex-smokers.
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  • 54. Two new neurophysiological indices of cocaine craving: evoked brain potentials and cue modulated startle reflex.
    Franken IH, Hulstijn KP, Stam CJ, Hendriks VM, van den Brink W.
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  • 56. Cue reactivity and cue reactivity interventions in drug dependence.
    Childress AR, Hole AV, Ehrman RN, Robbins SJ, McLellan AT, O'Brien CP.
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  • 58. Yohimbine administration and cue-reactivity in cocaine-dependent individuals.
    Moran-Santa Maria MM, McRae-Clark A, Baker NL, Ramakrishnan V, Brady KT.
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    Johnson BA, Chen YR, Schmitz J, Bordnick P, Shafer A.
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