Publication: Author's response on Arria (2016): Intention matters-using the terminology ‘pharmacological neuroenhancement’ as a behavioural definition based on the assumed functionality
Author's response on Arria (2016): Intention matters-using the terminology ‘pharmacological neuroenhancement’ as a behavioural definition based on the assumed functionality
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Date
Date
2016
Journal Article
Published version
Citations
Maier, L. J., Haug, S., & Schaub, M. P. (2016). Author’s response on Arria (2016): Intention matters-using the terminology ‘pharmacological neuroenhancement’ as a behavioural definition based on the assumed functionality. Addiction, 111(5), 938–939. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.13331
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Creators (Authors)
Volume
Volume
Volume
111
Number
Number
Number
5
Page range/Item number
Page range/Item number
Page range/Item number
938
Page end
Page end
Page end
939
Item Type
Item Type
Item Type
Journal Article
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Dewey Decimal Classifikation
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Language
Language
English
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Publication date
Publication date
2016
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Date available
2016-03-15
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ISSN or e-ISSN
0965-2140
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OA Status
OA Status
Hybrid
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88 since deposited on 2016-03-15
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320 since deposited on 2016-03-15
Acq. date: 2025-11-13
Citations
Maier, L. J., Haug, S., & Schaub, M. P. (2016). Author’s response on Arria (2016): Intention matters-using the terminology ‘pharmacological neuroenhancement’ as a behavioural definition based on the assumed functionality. Addiction, 111(5), 938–939. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.13331
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