Blinding is compromised for transcranial direct current stimulation at 1 mA for 20 min in young healthy adults
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Alexander Opitz | Axel Thielscher | Walter Paulus | Andrea Antal | Guy E. Hawkins | Matthias Mittner | Guy E Hawkins | Zsolt Turi | Gábor Csifcsák | B. Forstmann | A. Antal | W. Paulus | A. Thielscher | A. Opitz | G. Csifcsák | N. M. Boayue | M. Mittner | Z. Turi | P. Aslaksen | J. Groot | Nya Mehnwolo Boayue | Per Aslaksen | Josephine Groot | Birte Forstmann
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