TMS Over the Cerebellum Interferes with Short-term Memory of Visual Sequences
Abstract Growing evidence suggests that the cerebellum is not only involved in motor functions, but it significantly contributes to sensory and cognitive processing as well. In particular, it has been hypothesized that the cerebellum identifies recurrent serial events and recognizes their violations...
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Auteurs principaux: | C. Ferrari, Z. Cattaneo, V. Oldrati, L. Casiraghi, F. Castelli, E. D’Angelo, T. Vecchi |
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2018
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