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Can selective attention and inhibition (interactively) predict future obsessive compulsive symptoms? A prospective study
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Are there distinct cognitive and motivational sub-groups of children with ADHD?
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Preference for smaller sooner over larger later rewards in ADHD : contribution of delay duration and paradigm type
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Predicting motivation : computational models of PFC can explain neural coding of motivation and effort-based decision-making in health and disease
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Transcranial direct current stimulation over the right frontal inferior cortex decreases neural activity needed to achieve inhibition : a double-blind ERP study in a male population
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Suboptimal decision making by children with ADHD in the face of risk : poor risk adjustment and delay aversion rather than general proneness to taking risks
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No evidence for inhibitory deficits or altered reward processing in ADHD: data from a new integrated incentive delay go/no-go task
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Environmental stimulation does not reduce impulsive choice in ADHD: a 'Pink Noise' study
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Voluntary inhibition of pain avoidance behavior: an fMRI study
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Associatively mediated stopping : training stimulus-specific inhibitory control