Neuroscience in gambling policy and treatment: an interdisciplinary perspective.
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Amy R. Allen | B. Balleine | L. Clark | N. Petry | M. Yücel | W. Hall | V. Lorenzetti | R. Room | A. Goudriaan | R. V. van Holst | Bruce S. Singh | P. Townshend | C. Murawski | G. Youssef | D. Hodgins | A. Hayes | A. Carter | N. Dowling | J. Grant | C. Livingstone | L. Parkes | R. Lattimore | Anna Thomas | D. Lubman | S. Gainsbury
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