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Neural processing associated with comprehension of an indirect reply during a scenario reading task
2011
Neuropsychologia
In daily communication, we often use indirect speech to convey our intention. However, little is known about the brain mechanisms that underlie the comprehension of indirect speech. In this study, we conducted a functional MRI experiment using a scenario reading task to compare the neural activity induced by an indirect reply (a type of indirect speech) and a literal sentence. Participants read a short scenario consisting of three sentences. The first two sentences explained the situation of
doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.09.006
pmid:21930137
fatcat:utbwmhxypjh7zfizyofzu3u7k4