Cerebellum and processing of negative facial emotions: cerebellar transcranial DC stimulation specifically enhances the emotional recognition of facial anger and sadness.

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Published in Cogn Emot on November 14, 2011

Authors

Roberta Ferrucci1, Gaia Giannicola, Manuela Rosa, Manuela Fumagalli, Paulo Sergio Boggio, Mark Hallett, Stefano Zago, Alberto Priori

Author Affiliations

1: le Neurotecnologie ed i Disordini del Movimento, Fondazione IRCCS Cà Granda, Centro Clinico per la Neurostimolazione, Milan, Italy.

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