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Bridging THC Knowledge Gaps for Safer Roads: A Call for Action
The rising cases of cannabis‐impaired driving present a looming public safety concern that's currently addressed through varying state regulations. However, these regulations are yet validated and lack scientific robustness. One of the roadblocking factors is our insufficient understanding of THC's pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) due to
Peizhi Li, Guohua An
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Classical-classical transfer: CR interactions involving appetitive and aversive CSs and USs [PDF]
Michael J. Scavio
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Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is currently being investigated as a potential treatment for psychiatric and neurological disorders. Different LSD formulations (base or tartrate, oral or intravenous) are being used. Unclear is whether LSD base and tartrate pharmacokinetics are equivalent.
Denis Arikci+7 more
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Inescapable shock interferes with the acquisition of an appetitive operant [PDF]
Robert A. Rosellini
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ABSTRACT Introduction Prevalence estimates and correlates of ARFID in non‐Western samples are lacking. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of ARFID symptoms, identify its phenotypes, and explore its correlates in a community sample from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Bernou Melisse+8 more
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Dose-response effects of ethanol on appetitive behaviors [PDF]
Frank Holloway, Donald R. Vardiman
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ABSTRACT Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is increasingly recognized globally, yet its clinical presentation may vary across cultures. This commentary highlights the importance of considering cultural context in the assessment of ARFID. We begin by reflecting on a study by Presseller et al.
Sandra Mulkens
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An opponent-process interpretation of postshock bursts in appetitive responding [PDF]
Joseph D. LaBarbera, William F. Caul
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ABSTRACT Objective This study explored the drivers of binge eating in people with food insecurity and recurrent binge eating. Method Participants were 28 adults, ages 26–69 (M = 46.22, SD = 11.94; 64.3% female), who endorsed current food insecurity and recurrent binge eating (≥ 12 episodes in the past 3 months).
Emilie A. Green+6 more
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