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Kirkpatrick, Matthew
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Kirkpatrick, Matthew
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Mood Disorders
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Methamphetamine self-administration by humans subjected to abrupt shift and sleep schedule changes.
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Acute and residual interactive effects of repeated administrations of oral methamphetamine and alcohol in humans.
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Residual effects of intranasal methamphetamine on sleep, mood, and performance.
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In the company of others: social factors alter acute alcohol effects.
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Effects of acute doses of prosocial drugs methamphetamine and alcohol on plasma oxytocin levels.
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'Ecstasy' as a social drug: MDMA preferentially affects responses to emotional stimuli with social content.
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Plasma oxytocin concentrations following MDMA or intranasal oxytocin in humans.
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Emotional traits predict individual differences in amphetamine-induced positive mood in healthy volunteers.
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Social contexts of momentary craving to smoke among Korean American emerging adults.
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Rewarding effects of physical activity predict sensitivity to the acute subjective effects of d-amphetamine in healthy volunteers.
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Conceptualizing Health Behaviors as Acute Mood-Altering Agents: Implications for Cancer Control.
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Effectiveness of transdermal nicotine patch in premenopausal female smokers is moderated by within-subject severity of negative affect and physical symptoms.
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Associations of DHEA(S) with negative and positive affect in people who smoke daily with elevated and low depression symptoms: A pilot laboratory study.
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