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Substance usage intention does not affect attentional bias: implications from Ecstasy/MDMA users and alcohol drinkers

Thomas D.W. Wilcockson, Emmanuel M. Pothos, Andrew Parrott

Addictive Behaviors, Volume: 88, Pages: 175 - 181

Swansea University Author: Andrew Parrott

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Published in: Addictive Behaviors
ISSN: 03064603
Published: 2019
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title Substance usage intention does not affect attentional bias: implications from Ecstasy/MDMA users and alcohol drinkers
spellingShingle Substance usage intention does not affect attentional bias: implications from Ecstasy/MDMA users and alcohol drinkers
Andrew Parrott
title_short Substance usage intention does not affect attentional bias: implications from Ecstasy/MDMA users and alcohol drinkers
title_full Substance usage intention does not affect attentional bias: implications from Ecstasy/MDMA users and alcohol drinkers
title_fullStr Substance usage intention does not affect attentional bias: implications from Ecstasy/MDMA users and alcohol drinkers
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