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Effects of Nicotine on Human Information Processing

Institution: University of California, San Francisco
Investigator(s): Roy Halliday, Ph.D.
Award Cycle: 1992 (Cycle 1) Grant #: 1RT-0144 Award: $91,817
Subject Area: Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics
Award Type: Research Project Awards
Abstracts
Publications

The psychophysiology of nicotine
Periodical: The Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research Index Medicus:
Authors: Halliday R ABS
Yr: 1990 Vol: 27 Nbr: 4A Abs: Pg: S1-S2

The psychophysiology of nicotine
Periodical: The Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research Index Medicus:
Authors: Halliday R ABS
Yr: 1990 Vol: 27 Nbr: 4A Abs: Pg: S1-S2