Rash impulsiveness and negative mood, but not alexithymia or reward sensitivity, differentiate young to middle-aged chronic daily smokers from never-smokers

  • Michael Lyvers*
  • , Monique Bremner
  • , Mark S. Edwards
  • , Fred Arne Thorberg
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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