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Approach-avoidance motivation and the achievement of exercise-related goals
Disentangling expectancy effects from pharmacological effects using caffeine performance as a model
Family factors associated with treatment adherence and management behaviors in youth with type 1 diabetes
Assessment of individual differences in the rewarding and adverse effects of morphine
Looming perception in daily cigarette smokers: Impact on anxiety, motivation, and behavior
Motivation for smoking cessation: Differences between attempters and nonattempters
Rats can learn that cocaine and food reinforcers are smaller than expected: A test of a computational model of addiction
The effects of automatic evaluation of facial attractiveness on mimicry
Exploring the relationship between depression, stress, mood and diet in a college age population
The effects of mindfulness, fear-inducing stimuli, and fear of emotion on avoidance behavior
Attractiveness of women in red as an automatic phenomenon
Infant feeding and sleep practices and childhood symptoms of ADHD
Presence of escalation effect in short access and long access exposure to a non-drug reinforcer
The effect of reinforcement delay avoidance on human inequity decisions in a mini-ultimatum game
An examination of the roles of nicotine and non-nicotine sensory stimuli in attentional bias and the subjective effects of smoking
Mindfulness as a moderator of the effects of priming on mood
Smoking behavior in response to a negative mood induction: The moderating role of depression
Essential value and drug addiction
Food for thought: The role of texture in the disgust response
The effect of adolescent ethanol exposure on cocaine reward, aversion and self-administration in adult rats