nicotine addiction interacts_with executive function
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Alterations of resting state functional network connectivity in the brain of nicotine and alcohol users.
(2017)
PMID:27864080
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abnormal interactions due to nicotine addiction between brain networks of exogenous (executive control) and endogenous (DMN) attention
confidence: 0.90