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Dissociating Frontotemporal Contributions to Semantic Ambiguity Resolution in Spoken Sentences
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Is the Link between Anatomical Structure and Function Equally Strong at All Cognitive Levels of Processing?
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Is the Link between Anatomical Structure and Function Equally Strong at All Cognitive Levels of Processing?
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Dissociating Frontotemporal Contributions to Semantic Ambiguity Resolution in Spoken Sentences
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Why Clowns Taste Funny: The Relationship between Humor and Semantic Ambiguity
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Do vegetative patients retain aspects of language comprehension? Evidence from fMRI
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Dissociating speech perception and comprehension at reduced levels of awareness
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The Neural Mechanisms of Speech Comprehension: fMRI studies of Semantic Ambiguity
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The Neural Mechanisms of Speech Comprehension: fMRI studies of Semantic Ambiguity
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