New Directions in Addiction Science, Volume 79 in The Psychology of Learning and Motivation series, features empirical and theoretical contributions in cognitive and experimental psychology, ranging from classical and instrumental conditioning, to complex learning and problem-solving.
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Table of Contents
1. Understanding the role of race, ethnicity, and culture in the development of polysubstance useDevin E. Banks, Kaytryn D. Campbell, and Rashmi Ghonasgi
2. Alcohol on social media why does it matter, what do we know, and how do we
collect etter evidence?
G. Diress, B. Riordan, D. Anderson-Luxford, and E. Kuntsche
3. Accelerating addiction research via Open Science and Team Science
Jonas Dora, Marilyn Piccirillo, Katherine T. Foster, and Kevin M. King
4. Social Cognition and Problematic Alcohol Use: An Organizing Theoretical Framework and Suggestions for Future Work
Lakshmi Kumar, Shirley Y. Hill, and Kasey G. Creswell
5. Decisions in context: Impacts of drinking opportunities, constraints, and decisions processes on adolescent and young adult alcohol problems
Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Christina F. Mair, Robert W.S. Coulter, and Paul J. Gruenewald
6. Novel Methods in Addiction Treatment: Advances in Telehealth, Neuromodulation, and Mobile Interventions for Substance Use Disorder
Rosalie E. Ruhlmann, Catharine E. Fairbairn, and Julianne C. Flanagan
7. Momentary Assessment of Drinking:Past Methods, Current Approaches Incorporating Biosensors, and Future Directions
Kyla-Rose Walden, Emily B. Saldich, Georgia Wong, Haoxing Liu, Chunming Wang, I. Gary Rosen, and Susan E. Luczak