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Relationship between attentional bias to cocaine-related stimuli and impulsivity in cocaine-dependent subjects
Shijing Liu
, Scott D. Lane
, Joy M. Schmitz
, Andrew J. Waters
,
Kathryn A. Cunningham
, F. Gerard Moeller
Pharmacology & Toxicology
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Cocaine
100%
Impulsivity
100%
Attentional Bias
100%
Inhibitory Control
47%
Memory Task
17%
Immediate Memory
17%
Related Words
17%
Control Subjects
11%
Error Rate
11%
Commission Errors
11%
Barratt Impulsiveness Scale
11%
Impulsivity Control
11%
Cocaine Dependence
5%
One-component
5%
Stroop Task
5%
High-score
5%
Stimulus Control
5%
Behavioral Task
5%
Bias Control
5%
Court of High Commission
5%
Newspaper Advertisements
5%
Psychology
Impulsivity
100%
Attentional Bias
100%
Inhibitory Control
80%
Short-Term Memory
30%
Error Rate
20%
Impulsiveness
20%
Stimulus Control
10%
Stroop Task
10%
Neuroscience
Impulsivity
100%
Attentional Bias
100%
Short-Term Memory
30%
Barratt Impulsiveness Scale
20%
Cocaine Dependence
10%