Examination of mechanisms of self-regulatory function via both passive physiological sensing and EMA in field settings.
Grant/Award: NIH-1UH2DA041713
IRB Protocol: STUDY00028975
Study Lead: Dr. Lisa Marsch, Dartmouth College
Examination of mechanisms of self-regulatory function via both passive physiological sensing and EMA in field settings.
Grant/Award: NIH-1UH2DA041713
IRB Protocol: STUDY00028975
Study Lead: Dr. Lisa Marsch, Dartmouth College
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