Kana et al., 2012 - Google Patents
“The archeologist's career ended in ruins”: hemispheric differences in pun comprehension in autismKana et al., 2012
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- Kana R
- Wadsworth H
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- NeuroImage
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Appropriate interpretation of figurative language involves inferring the speaker's intent by integrating word meaning with context. In disorders like autism, understanding intended and contextual meanings in language may pose a challenge. Such difficulties are prevalent even …
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