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Sebold et al.: Decision-making after chronic alcohol intake Model-based and model-free decisions in alcohol dependence M. Sebold1, L. Deserno1,2, S. Nebe6, D. J. Schad1, M. Garbusow1, C. Hägele1, J. Keller1, E. Jünger
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Document Date: 2014-04-01 07:47:43


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Berlin / Dresden / Leipzig / /

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Germany / /

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Hospital of Psychiatry / University of Potsdam Correspondence / University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus / University of Zurich / Max Planck Institute / Trail Making Test TMT / Campus Charité Mitte / /

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habitual and goal-directed systems / decision-making systems / /

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chronic alcohol intake Methods / chronic alcohol intake Abstract Background / past and present psychiatric disorders / Disease / past major psychiatric disorder / chronic / chronic alcohol intake / chronic alcohol intake Introduction Substance dependence / chronic alcohol intake Table / chronic alcohol intake Euros / chronic alcohol intake Model-based / Chronic alcohol use / neurological diseases / substance dependence / /

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Department of Psychiatry / University of Zurich / Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Section of Systems Neuroscience / Department of Biolomedical Engineering / Technische Universität Dresden / Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences / Hospital of Psychiatry / University Hospital / Technische Universität / Institute for Psychology / University of Potsdam Correspondence / Translational Neuromodeling Unit / Humboldt Universität / Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy / /

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Miriam Sebold / Verbal Memory (Wordlist) / /

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D. J. / Executive / Major / /

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MATLAB / /

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Neuroscience / /

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