Neuroscience in gambling policy and treatment: an interdisciplinary perspective

Summary Neuroscientific explanations of gambling disorder can help people make sense of their experiences and guide the development of psychosocial interventions. However, the societal perceptions and implications of these explanations are not always clear or helpful. Two workshops in 2013 and 2014...

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Hauptverfasser: Yücel, Murat, Professor, Carter, Adrian, PhD, Allen, Amy R, GradDipAOD, Balleine, Bernard, Prof, Clark, Luke, PhD, Dowling, Nicki A, PhD, Gainsbury, Sally M, PhD, Goudriaan, Anna E, Prof, Grant, Jon, Prof, Hayes, Alan, Prof, Hodgins, David, Prof, van Holst, Ruth, PhD, Lattimore, Ralph, PhD, Livingstone, Charles, PhD, Lorenzetti, Valentina, PhD, Lubman, Dan, Prof, Murawski, Carsten, PhD, Parkes, Linden, BSc, Petry, Nancy, PhD, Room, Robin, Prof, Singh, Bruce, Prof, Thomas, Anna, PhD, Townshend, Phil, PhD, Youssef, George, PhD, Hall, Wayne, Prof
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