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Behavioral addiction / Biology / Motivation / Problem gambling / Neuroanatomy / Dopamine / Error-related negativity / Anterior cingulate cortex / Gambling / Cerebrum / Neuroscience / Anatomy
Date: 2010-07-26 17:22:07
Behavioral addiction
Biology
Motivation
Problem gambling
Neuroanatomy
Dopamine
Error-related negativity
Anterior cingulate cortex
Gambling
Cerebrum
Neuroscience
Anatomy

Hypersensitivity to Reward in Problem Gamblers

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