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When familiarity not novelty motivates information-seeking behaviour.
High novelty seeking as a predictor of antisocial behaviour in early adulthood.
Uncontrolled eating is associated with higher impulsiveness, risk taking and novelty-seeking.
α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor modulation of accumbal dopamine release covaries with novelty se…
Innately low D2 receptor availability is associated with high novelty-seeking and enhanced behaviour…
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Getting Physical on Cigarettes - Smoking Cessation & Relapse Prevention
What is the Nature of Pelvic Floor Muscle Involvement in Dyspareunia?
Role of Apathy in the Effectiveness of Weight Loss Interventions
Exercise Games and Physical Activity: Can a Home-based Exergame System Increase Physical Activity?
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