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Systematic review of ERP and fMRI studies investigating inhibitory control and error processing in people with substance dependence and behavioural addictions
Maartje Luijten, Marise W.J. Machielsen, Dick J. Veltman, Robert Hester, Lieuwe de Haan and Ingmar H.A. Franken
J Psychiatry Neurosci May 01, 2014 39 (3) 149-169; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.130052
Maartje Luijten
Luijten (at the time of writing), Franken — Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Machielsen, de Haan — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Early Psychosis Department, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Veltman — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Hester — School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
PhDMarise W.J. Machielsen
Luijten (at the time of writing), Franken — Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Machielsen, de Haan — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Early Psychosis Department, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Veltman — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Hester — School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
MDDick J. Veltman
Luijten (at the time of writing), Franken — Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Machielsen, de Haan — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Early Psychosis Department, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Veltman — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Hester — School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
MD, PhDRobert Hester
Luijten (at the time of writing), Franken — Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Machielsen, de Haan — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Early Psychosis Department, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Veltman — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Hester — School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
PhDLieuwe de Haan
Luijten (at the time of writing), Franken — Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Machielsen, de Haan — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Early Psychosis Department, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Veltman — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Hester — School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
MD, PhDIngmar H.A. Franken
Luijten (at the time of writing), Franken — Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Machielsen, de Haan — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Early Psychosis Department, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Veltman — Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Hester — School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
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Systematic review of ERP and fMRI studies investigating inhibitory control and error processing in people with substance dependence and behavioural addictions
Maartje Luijten, Marise W.J. Machielsen, Dick J. Veltman, Robert Hester, Lieuwe de Haan, Ingmar H.A. Franken
J Psychiatry Neurosci May 2014, 39 (3) 149-169; DOI: 10.1503/jpn.130052
Systematic review of ERP and fMRI studies investigating inhibitory control and error processing in people with substance dependence and behavioural addictions
Maartje Luijten, Marise W.J. Machielsen, Dick J. Veltman, Robert Hester, Lieuwe de Haan, Ingmar H.A. Franken
J Psychiatry Neurosci May 2014, 39 (3) 149-169; DOI: 10.1503/jpn.130052
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