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    Revisiting the role of the insula and smoking cue-reactivity in relapse: A replication and extension of neuroimaging findings by Janes, A.C., Gilman, J.M., Radoman, M., Pachas, G., Fava, M., Evins, A.E.

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-10-2017)
    “…•Relapse-vulnerable smokers have greater insula reactivity to smoking cues prior to cessation.•Dorsal striatal smoking cue reactivity also predicted relapse…”
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    Salience network coupling is linked to both tobacco smoking and symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by Janes, A.C., Gilman, J.M., Frederick, B.B., Radoman, M., Pachas, G., Fava, M., Evins, A.E.

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-01-2018)
    “…•Salience network (SN) coupling is greater in tobacco smokers vs. non-smokers.•Relative to healthy controls, smokers have more Attention Deficit Hyperactivity…”
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    A simplified control system for a daylight-matched LED lamp by Gilman, JM, Miller, ME, Grimaila, MR

    “…Energy-conscious facility designs strive to include natural daylight in workspaces. However, the correlated colour temperature (CCT) and spectral content of…”
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    A model for a two-source illuminant allowing daylight colour adjustment by Miller, ME, Gilman, JM, Colombi, JM

    “…A model is presented which determines the optimal placement of narrow-band emitters in a pair of light sources, where the correlated colour temperature (CCT)…”
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    The neural correlates of tolerance to the rewarding and anxiolytic effects of alcohol in heavy drinkers by Gilman, JM, Ramchandani, VA, Crouss, TM, Hommer, DW

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-07-2009)
    “…Conclusions This study confirmed our hypothesis that at equivalent blood alcohol concentrations, HDs would experience reduced subjective effects of…”
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