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Alcohol Cues Increase Behavioral Economic Demand and Craving for Alcohol in Non-Treatment Seeking and Treatment-Seeking Heavy Drinkers

Abstract

Background. Behavioral economic research has revealed significant increases in alcohol demand following exposure to alcohol-related cues. Prior research has focused exclusively on non-treatment-seeking heavy drinkers, included only male participants, or used heterogeneous methods. The current studies sought to replicate and extend existing findings in treatment-seeking and non-treatment seeking heavy drinkers while also examining sex effects …

Authors

Marsden E; Murphy J; MacKillop J; Amlung M

DOI

10.31234/osf.io/egy98

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