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Hogarth, Lee (2020) Addiction is driven by excessive goal-directed drug choice under negative affect: translational critique of habit and compulsion theory. Neuropsychopharmacology , 45 , (5) , pp. 720-735.
Hardy, Lorna and Bakou, Alexandra E and Shuai, Ruichong and Acuff, Samuel F and MacKillop, James and Murphy, Cara M and Murphy, James G and Hogarth, Lee (2021) Associations between the Brief Assessment of Alcohol Demand (BAAD) questionnaire and alcohol use disorder severity in UK samples of student and community drinkers. Addictive Behaviors , 113 , p. 106724.
Anker, Justin J and Thuras, Paul and Shuai, Ruichong and Hogarth, Lee and Kushner, Matt G (2023) Evidence for an alcohol-related "harm paradox" in individuals with internalizing disorders: test and replication in two independent community samples. Alcohol, Clinical & Experimental Research , 47 , (4) , pp. 713-723.
Hogarth, Lee and Field, Matt (2020) Relative expected value of drugs versus competing rewards underpins vulnerability to and recovery from addiction. Behavioural Brain Research , 394 .
Shuai, Ruichong and Anker, Justin J and Bravo, Adrian J and Kushner, Matt G and Hogarth, Lee (2022) Risk pathways contributing to the alcohol harm paradox: socioeconomic deprivation confers susceptibility to alcohol dependence greater exposure to aversive experience, internalizing symptoms and drinking to cope. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience , 16 .