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Date: 2015-04-20 05:08:34
Learning
Behavior
Psychology
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Experimental psychology
Odor
Operant conditioning
Extinction
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Mind
Behaviorism

Stress Increases Cue-Triggered "Wanting" for Sweet Reward in Humans

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