Real-Time fMRI Neurofeedback in Patients With Tobacco Use Disorder During Smoking Cessation: Functional Differences and Implications of the First Training Session in Regard to Future Abstinence or Relapse
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Marco Paolini | Daniel Keeser | Birgit Ertl-Wagner | Susanne Karch | Oliver Pogarell | B. Ertl-Wagner | O. Pogarell | D. Keeser | S. Karch | M. Paolini | B. Rauchmann | A. Chrobok | Maximilian Maywald | Boris-Stephan Rauchmann | Sarah Gschwendtner | Hannah Jeanty | Arne Reckenfelderbäumer | Omar Yaseen | Maximilian Maywald | Christina Fuchs | Agnieszka Chrobok | Andrea Rabenstein | Tobias Rüther | A. Rabenstein | T. Rüther | C. Fuchs | Omar Yaseen | Sarah Gschwendtner | Hannah Jeanty | Arne Reckenfelderbäumer
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