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“... (p = 0.034). Previous studies have shown that RALC tDCS over the PFC is able to effectively decrease craving...”
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“... (p = 0.034). Previous studies have shown that RALC tDCS over the PFC is able to effectively decrease craving...”
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“... cue was presented. The effect of compatibility between target letter and flanking letters was also...”
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“...The present study aimed to verify the effect of different delay times in conditional, identity and...”
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“... stimuli in the presence of a contextual cue (i.e., a green or red circle). A rule instructed participants...”
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