diff --git a/_data/citedby/10564462.yml b/_data/citedby/10564462.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aa0b7197a --- /dev/null +++ b/_data/citedby/10564462.yml @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +articleids: +- idtype: pmid + value: '37816222' +- idtype: doi + value: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002324 +- idtype: pmcid + value: PMC10564462 +authors: +- authtype: Author + name: Sandhaeger F +- authtype: Author + name: Omejc N +- authtype: Author + name: Pape AA +- authtype: Author + name: Siegel M +epubdate: 2023 Oct 10 +fulljournalname: PLOS Biology +issue: '10' +pages: e3002324 +pmclivedate: 2023/10/11 +printpubdate: '' +pubdate: 2023 Oct 10 +sortdate: 2023/10/10 00:00 +source: PLoS Biol +title: Abstract perceptual choice signals during action-linked decisions in the human + brain +uid: '10564462' +volume: '21' diff --git a/_data/citedby/10566125.yml b/_data/citedby/10566125.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..49ab73b65 --- /dev/null +++ b/_data/citedby/10566125.yml @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +articleids: +- idtype: pmid + value: '37817124' +- idtype: doi + value: 10.1186/s12888-023-05243-4 +- idtype: pmcid + value: PMC10566125 +authors: +- authtype: Author + name: Watson M +- authtype: Author + name: Chaves AR +- authtype: Author + name: Gebara A +- authtype: Author + name: Desforges M +- authtype: Author + name: Broomfield A +- authtype: Author + name: Landry N +- authtype: Author + name: Lemoyne A +- authtype: Author + name: Shim S +- authtype: Author + name: Drodge J +- authtype: Author + name: Cuda J +- authtype: Author + name: Kiaee N +- authtype: Author + name: Nasr Y +- authtype: Author + name: Carleton C +- authtype: Author + name: Daskalakis ZJ +- authtype: Author + name: Taylor R +- authtype: Author + name: Tuominen L +- authtype: Author + name: Brender R +- authtype: Author + name: Antochi R +- authtype: Author + name: McMurray L +- authtype: Author + name: Tremblay S +epubdate: 2023 Oct 10 +fulljournalname: BMC Psychiatry +issue: '' +pages: '739' +pmclivedate: 2023/10/12 +printpubdate: '' +pubdate: 2023 Oct 10 +sortdate: 2023/10/10 00:00 +source: BMC Psychiatry +title: A naturalistic study comparing the efficacy of unilateral and bilateral sequential + theta burst stimulation in treating major depression – the U-B-D study protocol +uid: '10566125' +volume: '23'