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La musique fait tourner le monde
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) enhances recognition of emotions in faces but not bodies
Darwin revisited: The vagus nerve is a causal element in controlling recognition of other's emotions
High body mass index is associated with impaired cognitive control
L-Tyrosine administration modulates the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on working memory in healthy humans
The effect of gamma-enhancing binaural beats on the control of feature bindings
A single bout of meditation biases cognitive control but not attentional focusing: Evidence from the global-local task
The stimulated social brain: effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on social cognition
Effects of L-Tyrosine on working memory and inhibitory control are determined by DRD2 genotype: A randomized controlled trial
Music makes the world go round: The impact of musical training on non-musical cognitive functions - A review
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Does Not Influence the Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff in Perceptual Decision-making: Evidence from Three Independent Studies
Tryptophan supplementation modulates social behavior: A review
High-frequency binaural beats increase cognitive flexibility: Evidence from dual-task crosstalk
"Unfocus" on foc.us: Commercial tDCS headset impairs working memory
With peppermints you're not my prince: Aroma modulates self-other integration
NO ROLE OF BETA RECEPTORS IN COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY: EVIDENCE FROM A TASK-SWITCHING PARADIGM IN A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (tVNS): A new neuromodulation tool in healthy humans?
y-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) administration improves action selection processes: a randomised controlled trial
A question of scent: Lavender aroma promotes interpersonal trust
Increasing the role of belief information in moral judgments by stimulating the right temporoparietal junction

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