E. Terry T. Mueller, Ph.D.

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Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Roanoke, VA, United States 
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Philip N. Hineline grad student 2008 Temple University (Neurotree)
 (Divergent predictions from behavioral momentum theory and "diversity theory".)
Warren K. Bickel post-doc Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute (Neurotree)
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Jarmolowicz DP, Bickel WK, Sofis MJ, et al. (2016) Sunk costs, psychological symptomology, and help seeking. Springerplus. 5: 1699
Wilson AG, Franck CT, Mueller ET, et al. (2015) Predictors of delay discounting among smokers: education level and a Utility Measure of Cigarette Reinforcement Efficacy are better predictors than demographics, smoking characteristics, executive functioning, impulsivity, or time perception. Addictive Behaviors. 45: 124-33
Koffarnus MN, Jarmolowicz DP, Mueller ET, et al. (2013) Changing delay discounting in the light of the competing neurobehavioral decision systems theory: a review. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 99: 32-57
Jarmolowicz DP, Mueller ET, Koffarnus MN, et al. (2013) Executive Dysfunction in Addiction The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Addiction Psychopharmacology. 27-61
Jarmolowicz DP, Bickel WK, Carter AE, et al. (2012) Using crowdsourcing to examine relations between delay and probability discounting. Behavioural Processes. 91: 308-12
Bickel WK, Jarmolowicz DP, Mueller ET, et al. (2012) Altruism in time: social temporal discounting differentiates smokers from problem drinkers. Psychopharmacology. 224: 109-20
Bickel WK, Jarmolowicz DP, Mueller ET, et al. (2012) Are executive function and impulsivity antipodes? A conceptual reconstruction with special reference to addiction. Psychopharmacology. 221: 361-87
Bickel WK, Jarmolowicz DP, Mueller ET, et al. (2012) Excessive discounting of delayed reinforcers as a trans-disease process contributing to addiction and other disease-related vulnerabilities: emerging evidence. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 134: 287-97
Bickel WK, Jarmolowicz DP, Mueller ET, et al. (2011) The behavioral economics and neuroeconomics of reinforcer pathologies: implications for etiology and treatment of addiction. Current Psychiatry Reports. 13: 406-15
Bickel WK, Yi R, Mueller ET, et al. (2010) The behavioral economics of drug dependence: towards the consilience of economics and behavioral neuroscience. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences. 3: 319-41
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