Disentangling craving- and valence-related brain responses to smoking cues in individuals with nicotine use disorder.
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Full Title: Addict Biol
Abbreviation: Addict Biol
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Subject Category: Substance-Related Disorders
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"in the mri session subjects underwent a passive viewing paradigm (code for image presentation available at https://osf io/6y8fu/ ) where they were presented a total of 330 neutral and nicotine-related images distributed over five runs of 4 min each (see figure 2 ).; paired t tests between craving and valence betas were corrected for multiple comparisons using bonferroni corrections2 7 the used smoking stimuli a more detailed overview of stimuli ratings and the exact scripts used for performing stimulus ratings are all available on the open science framework (osf) platform ( https://osf io/6gwy5/ ).; further we have made all scripts used for fmri analyses and image presentation is publicly available in another repository on the osf platform ( https://osf io/6y8fu/ ).; data availability statement code and data availability the used smoking stimuli a more detailed overview of stimuli ratings and the exact scripts used for performing stimulus ratings are all available on the open science framework (osf) platform (https://osf io/6gwy5/).; further we have made all scripts used for fmri analyses and image presentation publicly available in another repository on the osf platform (https://osf io/6y8fu/). data availability statement code and data availability the used smoking stimuli a more detailed overview of stimuli ratings and the exact scripts used for performing stimulus ratings are all available on the open science framework"
"publicly available smoking cue databases such as smocuda ( https://smocuda github io/ ) provide suitable stimuli for implementing such designs."
"CONFLICT OF INTEREST No support by the industry was received. All authors declare no conflict of interest."
"The authors thank all volunteers for participating in this study. AH was supported by the Forschungskredit of the University of Zurich (FK‐18‐030). FS was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (BSSG10_155915, 100014_178841 and 32003B_166566), the Foundation for Research in Science and the Humanities at the University of Zurich (STWF‐17‐012) and the Baugarten Stiftung. AM was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (P2SKP3_178107). MK was supported by the National Bank Fellowship Award (Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Canada). Open Access Funding provided by Universitat Zurich."
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