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The following pages link to Smoker reactivity to cues: effects on craving and on smoking behavior (Q30576220):
Displaying 43 items.
- Pathobiology of tobacco smoking and neurovascular disorders: untied strings and alternative products (Q26777643) (← links)
- Effects of experimental negative affect manipulations on ad libitum smoking: a meta-analysis (Q27315099) (← links)
- Cue reactivity in non-daily smokers: effects on craving and on smoking behavior (Q30536520) (← links)
- Common prefrontal regions activate during self-control of craving, emotion, and motor impulses in smokers (Q30604768) (← links)
- Functional data analysis for dynamical system identification of behavioral processes (Q30670779) (← links)
- Cue Reactivity in Nicotine and Alcohol Addiction: A Cross-Cultural View (Q31131124) (← links)
- Smoking patterns and stimulus control in intermittent and daily smokers (Q31152661) (← links)
- Advancing cessation research by integrating EMA and geospatial methodologies: associations between tobacco retail outlets and real-time smoking urges during a quit attempt. (Q33440035) (← links)
- Nicotine dependence, "background" and cue-induced craving and smoking in the laboratory (Q34074843) (← links)
- Craving in intermittent and daily smokers during ad libitum smoking (Q34137650) (← links)
- Cue reactivity in converted and native intermittent smokers (Q35152921) (← links)
- Modeling naturalistic craving, withdrawal, and affect during early nicotine abstinence: A pilot ecological momentary assessment study. (Q35298102) (← links)
- Examining the relationship between cue-induced craving and actual smoking (Q35546346) (← links)
- Gender and stimulus control of smoking behavior (Q35608376) (← links)
- Social smoking among intermittent smokers (Q36003731) (← links)
- Response Time to Craving-Item Ratings as an Implicit Measure of Craving-Related Processes (Q36079310) (← links)
- Does laboratory cue reactivity correlate with real-world craving and smoking responses to cues? (Q36090462) (← links)
- "It's my business, it's my body, it's my money": experiences of smokers who are not planning to quit in the next 30 days and their views about treatment options. (Q36094176) (← links)
- Stimulus control in intermittent and daily smokers (Q36220299) (← links)
- Withdrawal: Expanding a Key Addiction Construct (Q36303879) (← links)
- Boundary conditions of methamphetamine craving (Q36315579) (← links)
- Tobacco dependence among intermittent smokers (Q36349960) (← links)
- Development and psychometric properties of the Smoking Restraint Questionnaire (Q36711860) (← links)
- Decline in cue-provoked craving during cue exposure therapy for smoking cessation. (Q36794152) (← links)
- Difficulties with Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology Interact to Predict Early Smoking Cessation Lapse (Q36934663) (← links)
- Characteristics and smoking patterns of intermittent smokers (Q37032165) (← links)
- Passive exposure to electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use increases desire for combustible and e-cigarettes in young adult smokers (Q37193468) (← links)
- Smoking motives of daily and non-daily smokers: a profile analysis (Q37673401) (← links)
- A cross-lagged path analysis of five intrapersonal determinants of smoking cessation. (Q37703072) (← links)
- A hierarchical instrumental decision theory of nicotine dependence. (Q38345705) (← links)
- Food cue reactivity and craving predict eating and weight gain: a meta-analytic review (Q38661792) (← links)
- Type A/Type B Alcoholism Predicts Differential Response to Topiramate in a Smoking Cessation Trial in Dually Diagnosed Men. (Q38894904) (← links)
- Virtual Reality for Neuroarchitecture: Cue Reactivity in Built Spaces. (Q42322156) (← links)
- Antismoking Ads at the Point of Sale: The Influence of Ad Type and Context on Ad Reactions. (Q45962848) (← links)
- Multi-site exploration of sex differences in brain reactivity to smoking cues: Consensus across sites and methodologies. (Q47321386) (← links)
- Exposure to workplace smoking bans and continuity of daily smoking patterns on workdays and weekends (Q47559225) (← links)
- Combined smoking cues enhance reactivity and predict immediate subsequent smoking. (Q49691572) (← links)
- Disentangling the roles of point-of-sale ban, tobacco retailer density and proximity on cessation and relapse among a cohort of smokers: findings from ITC Canada Survey. (Q52382493) (← links)
- Sex Differences in Subjective and Behavioral Responses to Stressful and Smoking Cues Presented in the Natural Environment of Smokers (Q58115742) (← links)
- Depressive symptoms and suicidal behaviours in adolescent non-daily smokers compared to daily smokers and never-smokers in Korea: National cross-sectional study (Q59807474) (← links)
- Interaction between ethnicity and smoker type with dependence: A comparison of daily and intermittent African American and Caucasian smokers (Q88921389) (← links)
- Exploring the role of the Ser9Gly (rs6280) Dopamine D3 receptor polymorphism in nicotine reinforcement and cue-elicited craving (Q90091333) (← links)
- Caudate reactivity to smoking cues is associated with increased responding to monetary reward in nicotine-dependent individuals (Q90130185) (← links)