Cerebellar tDCS Does Not Enhance Performance in an Implicit Categorization Learning Task.

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Published in Front Psychol on April 05, 2017

Authors

Marie C Verhage1,2, Eric O Avila1, Maarten A Frens1,2, Opher Donchin1,3, Jos N van der Geest1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MCRotterdam, Netherlands.
2: Erasmus University CollegeRotterdam, Netherlands.
3: Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevBe'er Sheva, Israel.

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