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Bedi G, Cecchi G, Slezak DF et al. Automated quantitative semantic analysis of speech discriminates acute effects of +/- 3,4-MDMA and methamphetamine . F1000Posters 2013, 4:518 (poster)

Automated quantitative semantic analysis of speech discriminates acute effects of +/- 3,4-MDMA and methamphetamine

Gillinder Bedi1, Guillermo Cecchi, Diego Fernández Slezak, Facundo Carrillo, Harriet de Wit
Published 04 Jul 2013
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Published 04 Jul 2013

Automated quantitative semantic analysis of speech discriminates acute effects of +/- 3,4-MDMA and methamphetamine

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Gillinder Bedi1, Guillermo Cecchi, Diego Fernández Slezak, Facundo Carrillo, Harriet de Wit
Author Affiliations
1 Division on Substance Abuse, New York State Psychiatric Institute & Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, USA
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68th Society of Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting 2013
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Gates Foundation grant number
DA026570, DA02812.
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No competing interests were disclosed

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