Psychedelics do not always enhance cognitive flexibility: The potential role of time-varying effects on reward learning processes
Raquel Kosted(The University of Texas at Austin), Gregory A. Fonzo(The University of Texas at Austin), Jennifer J. Donegan(The University of Texas at Austin), Josh M. Cisler(The University of Texas at Austin), Manoj K. Doss(The University of Texas Health Science Center)
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