Cortico-Amygdala Coupling as a Marker of Early Relapse Risk in Cocaine-Addicted Individuals
Meredith McHugh(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Bryon Adinoff(VA North Texas Health Care System), Elliot A. Stein(Cognitive Neuroimaging Lab), Betty Jo Salmeron(National Institute on Drug Abuse), Michael D. Devous, Catherine H. Demers(National Institute on Drug Abuse)
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