Goldman, C. M., Takahashi, T., Lavalley, C. A., Li, N., Taylor, S. M., Chuning, A. E., . . . Smith, R. Individuals with methamphetamine use disorder show reduced directed exploration and learning rates independent of an aversive interoceptive state induction. Nature Portfolio.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGoldman, Carter M., et al. Individuals with Methamphetamine Use Disorder Show Reduced Directed Exploration and Learning Rates Independent of an Aversive Interoceptive State Induction. Nature Portfolio.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGoldman, Carter M., et al. Individuals with Methamphetamine Use Disorder Show Reduced Directed Exploration and Learning Rates Independent of an Aversive Interoceptive State Induction. Nature Portfolio.
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