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Role of tDCS in potentiating poststroke computerized cognitive rehabilitation: Lessons learned from a case study

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Rosaria De Luca, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò & Placido Bramanti. (2018) Cognitive rehabilitation after severe acquired brain injury: current evidence and future directions. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28:6, pages 879-898.
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