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Illuminating the role of the cerebellum in cognitive learning, NeuroTick Project, Results in brief, H2020, CORDIS
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Why are we ticklish? Scientists who tickled rats offer an intriguing answer - Los Angeles Times
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Researchers tickle rats to identify part of the brain critical for laughter and playfulness