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John Brown University
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Dr. Nathan Didier investigates substance use behaviors and the efficacy of interventions at John Brown University. His research utilizes real-time assessment techniques and machine learning to understand alcohol consumption patterns, as demonstrated in studies employing transdermal alcohol concentration monitoring in natural environments. Didier's work extends to characterizing alcohol-induced psychomotor impairment and exploring the effects of visual cues on smoking urges. He also examines treatment strategies, including combination therapies like varenicline and nicotine patches, for smoking cessation among heavy drinkers. His broader research interests encompass the influence of neurotransmitter receptors on behavior and behavioral health interventions.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 43
Selected Publications
- Day-level negative outcomes of failed control over drinking. (2025) DOI
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