Modulating inhibitory control with direct current stimulation of the superior medial frontal cortex
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Neil G. Muggleton | Chi-Hung Juan | Vincent Walsh | Wen-Jui Kuo | Ovid J. L. Tzeng | Jia-Xin Yu | Daisy L. Hung | Tzu-Yu Hsu | Lin-Yuan Tseng | O. Tzeng | V. Walsh | W. Kuo | C. Juan | Tzu‐Yu Hsu | N. Muggleton | D. Hung | Jia-Xin Yu | Lin-Yuan Tseng
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