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Hans Vanderheyden

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Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|July 13, 2026
Does Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Primary Motor Cortex Really Enhance Motor Sequence Learning?Silke Kerstens, Luuk van Boekholdt, Hans Vanderheyden, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|November 24, 2025
Does anodal tDCS over M1 really enhance motor sequence learning? A non-replication of earlier findings in a double-blind, pre-registered large-sample study in humansSilke Kerstens, Luuk van Boekholdt, Hans Vanderheyden, et al.
BMJ Open|June 8, 2025
LymphSens study: the enigma of subjective lymphoedema - how often and why do patients report lymphoedema after breast cancer treatment without an objective measurable swelling? The role of lymphatic and sensory processing problems: a protocol for a multicentre prospective longitudinal studyCeren Gursen, Mira Meeus, Kaat Verbeelen, et al.
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Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|July 13, 2026
Does Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over the Primary Motor Cortex Really Enhance Motor Sequence Learning?Silke Kerstens, Luuk van Boekholdt, Hans Vanderheyden, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|November 24, 2025
Does anodal tDCS over M1 really enhance motor sequence learning? A non-replication of earlier findings in a double-blind, pre-registered large-sample study in humansSilke Kerstens, Luuk van Boekholdt, Hans Vanderheyden, et al.
BMJ Open|June 8, 2025
LymphSens study: the enigma of subjective lymphoedema - how often and why do patients report lymphoedema after breast cancer treatment without an objective measurable swelling? The role of lymphatic and sensory processing problems: a protocol for a multicentre prospective longitudinal studyCeren Gursen, Mira Meeus, Kaat Verbeelen, et al.
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