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Executive functions and risky decision-making in patients with opiate dependence
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 07/21/08
Brand M et al. - Recent evidence suggests that individuals with opiate dependence may have cognitive dysfunctions particularly within the spectrum of executive functioning and emotional processing. Such dysfunctions can also compromise daily decisions associated with risk-taking behaviors.
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