Null effects on working memory and verbal fluency tasks when applying anodal tdcs to the inferior frontal gyrus of healthy participants

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  • who: Samuel J. Westwood from the School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom have published the research work: Null Effects on Working Memory and Verbal Fluency Tasks When Applying Anodal tDCS to the Inferior Frontal Gyrus of Healthy Participants, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the paper, however, was to identify general moderators that may serve to refine conventional protocols, and trait reward sensitivity is an ideal candidate because high BAS scores are associated with performance on working memory and cognitive control functions (for reviews, see Gray and Burgess . . .

     

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