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Journal Articles Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Year : 2015

Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat

Philip A. Spechler
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Catherine A. Orr
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Bader Chaarani
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Kees-Jan Kan
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Scott Mackey
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Mitchell P. Snowe
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Kelsey E. Hudson
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Robert R. Althoff
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Anna Cattrell
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Herta Flor
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Robert Whelan
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Christian Büchel
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Vincent Frouin
Jurgen Gallinat
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Andreas Heinz
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Henrik Walter
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Bernd Ittermann
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Luise Poustka
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Medical Imaging

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cea-01221896 , version 1 (28-10-2015)

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Philip A. Spechler, Catherine A. Orr, Bader Chaarani, Kees-Jan Kan, Scott Mackey, et al.. Cannabis use in early adolescence: Evidence of amygdala hypersensitivity to signals of threat. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2015, ⟨10.1016/j.dcn.2015.08.007⟩. ⟨cea-01221896⟩
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