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Behavioural tasks sensitive to acute abstinence and predictive of smoking cessation success: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Meryem GrabskiH Valerie CurranDavid J NuttStephen M HusbandsTom P FreemanMeg FluhartyMarcus R Munafò
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2016)
Compared with satiated smokers, acutely abstinent smokers display higher delay discounting, lower response inhibition, impaired arithmetic and recognition memory performance. However, reaction-time measures of cognitive bias appear to be unaffected by acute tobacco abstinence. Conclusions about cognitive tasks that predict smoking cessation success were limited by methodological inconsistencies.
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