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Breadth of substance use is associated with the selection of a larger food portion size via elevated impulsivity

Laurence J. Nolan Orcid Logo, Rochelle Embling, Laura Wilkinson Orcid Logo

Physiology and Behavior, Volume: 283, Start page: 114594

Swansea University Authors: Rochelle Embling, Laura Wilkinson Orcid Logo

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Published in: Physiology and Behavior
ISSN: 0031-9384
Published: Elsevier BV 2024
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title Breadth of substance use is associated with the selection of a larger food portion size via elevated impulsivity
spellingShingle Breadth of substance use is associated with the selection of a larger food portion size via elevated impulsivity
Rochelle Embling
Laura Wilkinson
title_short Breadth of substance use is associated with the selection of a larger food portion size via elevated impulsivity
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