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The Motivational Component of Withdrawal in Opiate Addiction: Role of Associative Learning and Aversive Memory in Opiate Addiction from a Behavioral, Anatomical and Functional Perspective
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François Frenois,
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June 1, 2005
Published Online: 2005-06
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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