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Publications by David N. Kearns
Cocaine Can Generate a Stronger Conditioned Reinforcer Than Food Despite Being a Weaker Primary Reinforcer
Addiction Biology
Medicine
Psychiatry
Mental Health
Pharmacology
Learning That a Cocaine Reward Is Smaller Than Expected: A Test of Redish's Computational Model of Addiction
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