Behavioural characterisation of high impulsivity on the 5-choice serial reaction time task: Specific deficits in ‘waiting’ versus ‘stopping’
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T. Robbins | J. Dalley | E. Robinson | D. Theobald | E. Murphy | A. Mar | D. Economidou | D. Eagle | T. W. Robbins | J. W. Dalley | E.S.J. Robinson | D. M. Eagle | D. Economidou | D.E.H. Theobald | A. C. Mar | E. R. Murphy | Trevor W. Robbins | Emma S J Robinson | Emily R. Murphy
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