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380 related items for PubMed ID: 32817197

  • 1. An Electrophysiological Abstractness Effect for Metaphorical Meaning Making.
    Forgács B.
    eNeuro; 2020; 7(5):. PubMed ID: 32817197
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  • 11. A special role for the right hemisphere in metaphor comprehension? ERP evidence from hemifield presentation.
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  • 15. Is the Processing of Chinese Verbal Metaphors Simulated or Abstracted? Evidence From an ERP Study.
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  • 19. Event-related potential evidence for the early activation of literal meaning during comprehension of conventional lexical metaphors.
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  • 20. Selective Metaphor Impairments After Left, Not Right, Hemisphere Injury.
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