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Academic Article Caffeine increases psychomotor performance on the effort expenditure for rewards task.
Academic Article Amping up effort: effects of d-amphetamine on human effort-based decision-making.
Academic Article Anhedonia Is Associated with Poorer Outcomes in Contingency Management for Cocaine Use Disorder.
Academic Article The cognitive effort expenditure for rewards task (C-EEfRT): A novel measure of willingness to expend cognitive effort.
Academic Article Measuring appetitive conditioned responses in humans.
Academic Article Effects of an acute bout of physical exercise on reward functioning in healthy adults.
Academic Article Anhedonia in cocaine use disorder is associated with inflammatory gene expression.
Academic Article Effort-based decision making varies by smoking status.
Academic Article Dose-response effects of d-amphetamine on effort-based decision-making and reinforcement learning.
Academic Article Using pharmacological manipulations to study the role of dopamine in human reward functioning: A review of studies in healthy adults.
Academic Article Acute drug effects differentially predict desire to take dextroamphetamine again for work and recreation.
Academic Article Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol reduces willingness to exert effort in women.
Academic Article Pharmacological investigations of effort-based decision-making in humans: Naltrexone and nicotine.
Academic Article The main and interactive effects of distress tolerance and reward function on posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms among firefighters.
Academic Article Reward functioning in posttraumatic stress and substance use disorders.
Academic Article Effects of an experimentally induced inflammatory stimulus on motivational behavior in remitted depressed patients.
Academic Article Deficits in consummatory reward relate to severity of cocaine use.
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