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Addiction / Substance dependence / Psychiatric diagnosis / Cerebrum / Behavioral neuroscience / Nora Volkow / Reward system / Behavioral addiction / Dopamine / Insular cortex / Relapse / Amphetamine
Date: 2009-10-08 13:50:38
Addiction
Substance dependence
Psychiatric diagnosis
Cerebrum
Behavioral neuroscience
Nora Volkow
Reward system
Behavioral addiction
Dopamine
Insular cortex
Relapse
Amphetamine

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