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Tagging motor memories with transcranial direct current stimulation allows later artificially-controlled retrieval

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Bibliographic reference Nozaki, Daichi ; Yokoi, Atsushi ; Kimura, Takahiro ; Hirashima, Masaya ; Orban de Xivry, Jean-Jacques. Tagging motor memories with transcranial direct current stimulation allows later artificially-controlled retrieval. In: eLife, Vol. 5, p. 15378 (2016)
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