Dysfunctional reward processing in male alcoholics: an ERP study during a gambling task.
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B. Porjesz | D. Chorlian | Yongqiang Tang | C. Kamarajan | A. Pandey | B. Roopesh | Ramotse Saunders | A. Stimus | Arthur T. Stimus | Niklas Manz | Madhavi Rangaswamy
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