Study title
Goal-Directed and Habitual Control in Smokers
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doi:10.17026/dans-zsf-94p8 (DOI)
easy-dataset:115908 (DANS-KNAW)
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Abstract
Harmful behavior such as smoking may reflect a disturbance in the balance of goaldirected
and habitual control. Animal models suggest that habitual control develops after prolonged
substance use. In this study, we investigated whether smokers (N = 49) differ from controls
(N = 46) in the regulation of goal-directed and habitual behavior. It was also investigated whether
individual differences in nicotine dependence levels were associated with habitual responding.
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Publisher
Radboud University
Publication year
2019