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SUMMARY
Over the last three decades, several literature reviews and corresponding theoretical models have assumed that impaired EFs are important key factors in the development of addictive behavior, as it leads to an insufficient top-down regulation of behavior concerning long-term goals (e_g, Brand et_al 2019; Finn 2002; Goldstein and Volkow 2011; Goschke 2014; Nigg et_al 2004; Pihl et_al 1990; Tang et_al 2015). Following various models of addictive behavior such as the Model of the Addiction Syndrome (Shaffer et_al 2004), the Component Model of Addiction (Griffiths 2005), or the Model of the Common Liability . . .
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