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ENGELMANN, JEFFREY MICHAEL
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ENGELMANN, JEFFREY MICHAEL
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Beyond cue reactivity: blunted brain responses to pleasant stimuli predict long-term smoking abstinence.
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Do brain responses to emotional images and cigarette cues differ? An fMRI study in smokers.
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Neural substrates of smoking cue reactivity: a meta-analysis of fMRI studies.
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Alpha oscillations in response to affective and cigarette-related stimuli in smokers.
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The late positive potential (LPP) in response to varying types of emotional and cigarette stimuli in smokers: a content comparison.
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Prequit fMRI responses to pleasant cues and cigarette-related cues predict smoking cessation outcome.
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Emotional reactivity to emotional and smoking cues during smoking abstinence: potentiated startle and P300 suppression.
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Individual differences in brain responses to cigarette-related cues and pleasant stimuli in young smokers.
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Individual differences in brain responses to cigarette-related cues and pleasant stimuli in young smokers
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Attentional bias to smoking and other motivationally relevant cues is affected by nicotine exposure and dose expectancy
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Beyond Cue Reactivity: Non-Drug-Related Motivationally Relevant Stimuli Are Necessary to Understand Reactivity to Drug-Related Cues.
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The impact of nicotine dose and instructed dose on smokers' implicit attitudes to smoking cues: An ERP study.
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Sustained reduction of attentional bias to smoking cues by smartphone-delivered attentional bias modification training for smokers.
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