Journal article
Neuroeconomic Predictors of Smoking Cessation Outcomes: A Preliminary Study of Delay Discounting in Treatment-Seeking Adult Smokers
Abstract
Large proportions of smokers are unsuccessful in evidence-based smoking cessation treatment and identifying prognostic predictors may inform improvements in treatment. Steep discounting of delayed rewards (delay discounting) is a robust predictor of poor smoking cessation outcome, but the underlying neural predictors have not been investigated. Forty-one treatment-seeking adult smokers completed a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) …
Authors
Amlung M; Owens MM; Hargreaves T; Gray J; Murphy C; MacKillop J; Sweet L
Journal
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Publisher
Center for Open Science
DOI
10.31234/osf.io/p26ny