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TDCS to the right anterior temporal lobe facilitates insight problem . . . Participants solved a higher percentage of problems, overall, and specifically by insight when they received rATL stimulation, compared to pre-stimulation, and compared to sham and left frontopolar stimulation These results confirm the crucial role played by the rATL in insight problem-solving
TDCS to the right anterior temporal lobe facilitates insight problem . . . Participants solved a higher percentage of problems, overall, and specifically by insight when they received rATL stimulation, compared to pre-stimulation, and compared to sham and left frontopolar stimulation These results confirm the crucial role played by the rATL in insight problem-solving
Abstract #142: Effects of High Definition tDCS on Problem Solving . . . Our results suggest that HD tDCS modulates the processing of distant associate relationships leading to implicit insight solutions This finding represents an important advance in understanding the causal sequence of processing steps underlying problem solving
TDCS to the right anterior temporal lobe facilitates insight problem . . . In sum, these results show that HD tDCS over the rATL increases the percent of problems solved overall and specifically via insight when compared to a sham condition and stimulation of the lFPC supporting the causal involvement of the rATL in insight problem-solving
TDCS to the right anterior temporal lobe facilitates insight problem . . . Participants solved a higher percentage of problems, overall, and specifically by insight when they received rATL stimulation, compared to pre-stimulation, and compared to sham and left frontopolar stimulation These results confirm the crucial role played by the rATL in insight problem-solving
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the right anterior . . . Previous studies using between-subjects designs have revealed a causal relationship between the anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) and non-verbal insight, by enhancing the right ATL while inhibiting the left ATL using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)