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Effect of smoking status on neuronal responses to graphic cigarette warning labels.

Tobias RütherYannick SchultzChristina WirthAgnieszka ChrobokAndrea RabensteinDaniel KeeserBirgit Ertl-WagnerOliver PogarellSusanne Karch
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The results suggest that emotional and cognitive reactions to graphical warnings are predominantly seen in smokers after smoking and in non-smokers. The impact of these pictures during withdrawal seems to be less pronounced; in this case, more unspecific processes seem to be important, including the projection of sensory signals to the cerebral cortex.
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