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151. Transcending Self Therapy-Virtual Reality (TST-VR) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Completion in Veterans.

152. Neurocognitive function and medical care utilization in Veterans treated for substance use disorder.

153. Characterizing Long COVID in Children and Adolescents.

154. Developmental differences in striatal recruitment by reward prospects as a function of attentional demand.

155. Associations between behavioral and self-reported impulsivity, brain structure, and genetic influences in middle childhood.

156. Virtual Hybrid Versus In-Person Administration of Transcending Self Therapy for Veterans with Substance Use Disorders.

157. Parameter Space and Potential for Biomarker Development in 25 Years of fMRI Drug Cue Reactivity: A Systematic Review.

158. Suicidal ideation and clinician-rated suicide risk in veterans referred for ADHD evaluation at a VA Medical Center.

159. Caffeinated Soda Intake in Children Is Associated with Neurobehavioral Risk Factors for Substance Misuse.

160. Initial Validation of a Behavioral Phenotyping Model for Substance Use Disorder.

161. Behavioral and neurocognitive factors distinguishing post-traumatic stress comorbidity in substance use disorders.

162. Cognitive effort avoidance in veterans with suicide attempt histories.

163. Attentional function and inhibitory control in different substance use disorders.

164. A serotonergic biobehavioral signature differentiates cocaine use disorder participants administered mirtazapine.

165. Age-related changes and longitudinal stability of individual differences in ABCD Neurocognition measures.

166. A methodological checklist for fMRI drug cue reactivity studies: development and expert consensus.

167. The Emotional Word-Emotional Face Stroop task in the ABCD study: Psychometric validation and associations with measures of cognition and psychopathology.

168. Resting-State Directional Connectivity and Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Adult Cannabis Users.

169. The ups and downs of relating nondrug reward activation to substance use risk in adolescents.

170. Altered Effective Connectivity of Central Autonomic Network in Response to Negative Facial Expression in Adults With Cannabis Use Disorder.

171. ADHD and cannabis use in young adults examined using fMRI of a Go/NoGo task.

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