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Electrophysiology of non-literal language

Lai, V. T., Hubbard, R., Ku, L.-C., & Pfeifer, V. (2023). Electrophysiology of non-literal language. Language Electrified: Principles, Methods, and Future Perspectives of Investigation, 613–646.
Last updated on 06/18/2026

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