Bilateral Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Language Treatment Enhances Functional Connectivity in the Left Hemisphere: Preliminary Data from Aphasia
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Bilateral Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Language Treatment Enhances Functional Connectivity in the Left Hemisphere: Preliminary Data from Aphasia
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JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 28, Issue 5, Pages 724-738
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MIT Press - Journals
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2016-01-25
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10.1162/jocn_a_00927
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