The feasibility of an in‐scanner smoking lapse paradigm to examine the neural correlates of lapses

Author:

Lydon‐Staley David M.123ORCID,MacLean R. Ross45ORCID,Falk Emily B.167ORCID,Bassett Danielle S.2891011ORCID,Wilson Stephen J.12

Affiliation:

1. Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Bioengineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Psychiatry VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Connecticut USA

5. Department of Psychiatry Yale University School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

6. Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

7. Wharton Marketing Department University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

8. Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering, School of Engineering & Applied Science University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

9. Department of Neurology, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

10. Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

11. Department of Physics & Astronomy, College of Arts & Sciences University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

12. Department of Psychology The Pennsylvania State University State College Pennsylvania USA

Funder

Army Research Office

National Institute on Drug Abuse

National Science Foundation

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

National Institute of Mental Health

Office of Naval Research

Army Research Laboratory

Paul G. Allen Family Foundation

Assisi Foundation of Memphis

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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