Effect of transcranialdirect current stimulation on the right brain temporal area on processing approach and avoidance attitudes with negation

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Language describes approach/avoidance intentionality by means of attitudinal verbs (e.g., accept vs. reject). The right superior temporal sulcus (rSTS) has been shown to be recruited in processing action goals and approach intentionality in social contexts. In this study, we examine whether transcra...

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Autores: Nuez Trujillo, Aarón, Padrón, Iván, Reyes-Moreno, Cristian, Marrero, Hipólito
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Tecnológica del Perú
Repositorio:UTP-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.971051
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Materia:Neuromodulation
Approach-avoidance (Neuroscience)
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title Effect of transcranialdirect current stimulation on the right brain temporal area on processing approach and avoidance attitudes with negation
spellingShingle Effect of transcranialdirect current stimulation on the right brain temporal area on processing approach and avoidance attitudes with negation
Nuez Trujillo, Aarón
Neuromodulation
Approach-avoidance (Neuroscience)
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.00
title_short Effect of transcranialdirect current stimulation on the right brain temporal area on processing approach and avoidance attitudes with negation
title_full Effect of transcranialdirect current stimulation on the right brain temporal area on processing approach and avoidance attitudes with negation
title_fullStr Effect of transcranialdirect current stimulation on the right brain temporal area on processing approach and avoidance attitudes with negation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of transcranialdirect current stimulation on the right brain temporal area on processing approach and avoidance attitudes with negation
title_sort Effect of transcranialdirect current stimulation on the right brain temporal area on processing approach and avoidance attitudes with negation
author Nuez Trujillo, Aarón
author_facet Nuez Trujillo, Aarón
Padrón, Iván
Reyes-Moreno, Cristian
Marrero, Hipólito
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Reyes-Moreno, Cristian
Marrero, Hipólito
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Padrón, Iván
Reyes-Moreno, Cristian
Marrero, Hipólito
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Approach-avoidance (Neuroscience)
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Approach-avoidance (Neuroscience)
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