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Effecten van alcohol en kwetsbaarheid voor verslaving

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We hebben allerlei ideeën over de effecten van alcohol, maar deze blijken vaak af te wijken van de ‘echte’ neuropsychologische effecten. Als gecontroleerd wordt voor de verwachte alcoholeffecten, blijken de ‘echte’ alcoholeffecten minder eenduidig te zijn dan vaak wordt aangenomen.

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Wiers, R. Effecten van alcohol en kwetsbaarheid voor verslaving. NEPR 4, 139–144 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03078983

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