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Erika Pike

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Psychology of Addictive Behaviors : Journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors|May 12, 2015
The magnitude of drug attentional bias is specific to substance use disorderKatherine R Marks, Erika Pike, William W Stoops, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|September 3, 2015
Alcohol Administration Increases Cocaine Craving But Not Cocaine Cue Attentional BiasKatherine R Marks, Erika Pike, William W Stoops, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|September 6, 2013
Drug-related stimuli impair inhibitory control in cocaine abusersErika Pike, William W Stoops, Mark T Fillmore, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|February 1, 2022
An Exploratory Examination of Social Media Use and Risky Sexual Practices: A Profile of Women in Rural Appalachia Who Use DrugsMichele Staton, Megan F Dickson, Erika Pike, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|December 3, 2014
Test-retest reliability of eye tracking during the visual probe task in cocaine-using adultsKatherine R Marks, Erika Pike, William W Stoops, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 16, 2015
Cocaine-related stimuli impair inhibitory control in cocaine users following short stimulus onset asynchroniesErika Pike, Katherine R Marks, William W Stoops, et al.
Journal of Appalachian Health|June 30, 2022
Rural Re-entry and Opioid Use: Identifying Health-Related Predictors of Relapse Among Formerly Incarcerated Women in AppalachiaJoseph M Calvert, Megan F Dickson, Martha Tillson, et al.
Health & Justice|February 6, 2021
Adaptation of a standard extended-release naltrexone (XR-NTX) protocol for rural re-entering offenders with OUDMichele Staton, Hannah K Knudsen, Sharon L Walsh, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|July 1, 2018
HIV Prevention in Rural Appalachian Jails: Implications for Re-entry Risk Reduction Among Women Who Use DrugsMichele Staton, Justin C Strickland, J Matthew Webster, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|December 22, 2019
Inhibitory-control training for cocaine use disorder and contingency management for clinic attendance: A randomized pilot study of feasibility, acceptability and initial efficacyCraig R Rush, Justin C Strickland, Erika Pike, et al.
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Psychology of Addictive Behaviors : Journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors|May 12, 2015
The magnitude of drug attentional bias is specific to substance use disorderKatherine R Marks, Erika Pike, William W Stoops, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|September 3, 2015
Alcohol Administration Increases Cocaine Craving But Not Cocaine Cue Attentional BiasKatherine R Marks, Erika Pike, William W Stoops, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|September 6, 2013
Drug-related stimuli impair inhibitory control in cocaine abusersErika Pike, William W Stoops, Mark T Fillmore, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|February 1, 2022
An Exploratory Examination of Social Media Use and Risky Sexual Practices: A Profile of Women in Rural Appalachia Who Use DrugsMichele Staton, Megan F Dickson, Erika Pike, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|December 3, 2014
Test-retest reliability of eye tracking during the visual probe task in cocaine-using adultsKatherine R Marks, Erika Pike, William W Stoops, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 16, 2015
Cocaine-related stimuli impair inhibitory control in cocaine users following short stimulus onset asynchroniesErika Pike, Katherine R Marks, William W Stoops, et al.
Journal of Appalachian Health|June 30, 2022
Rural Re-entry and Opioid Use: Identifying Health-Related Predictors of Relapse Among Formerly Incarcerated Women in AppalachiaJoseph M Calvert, Megan F Dickson, Martha Tillson, et al.
Health & Justice|February 6, 2021
Adaptation of a standard extended-release naltrexone (XR-NTX) protocol for rural re-entering offenders with OUDMichele Staton, Hannah K Knudsen, Sharon L Walsh, et al.
AIDS and Behavior|July 1, 2018
HIV Prevention in Rural Appalachian Jails: Implications for Re-entry Risk Reduction Among Women Who Use DrugsMichele Staton, Justin C Strickland, J Matthew Webster, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|December 22, 2019
Inhibitory-control training for cocaine use disorder and contingency management for clinic attendance: A randomized pilot study of feasibility, acceptability and initial efficacyCraig R Rush, Justin C Strickland, Erika Pike, et al.
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