Modulation of impulsivity and reward sensitivity in intertemporal choice by striatal and midbrain dopamine synthesis in healthy adults.
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Deanna L. Wallace | M. D’Esposito | C. Boettiger | W. Jagust | E. Aarts | Christopher T. Smith | L. Dang | Christopher T. Smith | C. Smith | C. A. Boettiger
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