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Evidence accumulation and associated error-related brain activity as computationally-informed prospective predictors of substance use in emerging adulthood

Alexander S. Weigard, Sarah J. Brislin, Lora M. Cope, Jillian E. Hardee, Meghan E. Martz, Alexander Ly, Robert A. Zucker, Chandra Sripada, Mary M. Heitzeg
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.06.981035
Alexander S. Weigard
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
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Sarah J. Brislin
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
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Lora M. Cope
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
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Jillian E. Hardee
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
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Meghan E. Martz
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
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Alexander Ly
2Department of Psychological Methods, University of Amsterdam
3Machine Learning Group, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
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Robert A. Zucker
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
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Chandra Sripada
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
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Mary M. Heitzeg
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
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Evidence accumulation and associated error-related brain activity as computationally-informed prospective predictors of substance use in emerging adulthood
Alexander S. Weigard, Sarah J. Brislin, Lora M. Cope, Jillian E. Hardee, Meghan E. Martz, Alexander Ly, Robert A. Zucker, Chandra Sripada, Mary M. Heitzeg
bioRxiv 2020.03.06.981035; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.06.981035
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Evidence accumulation and associated error-related brain activity as computationally-informed prospective predictors of substance use in emerging adulthood
Alexander S. Weigard, Sarah J. Brislin, Lora M. Cope, Jillian E. Hardee, Meghan E. Martz, Alexander Ly, Robert A. Zucker, Chandra Sripada, Mary M. Heitzeg
bioRxiv 2020.03.06.981035; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.06.981035

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