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How does 'not' affect what we understand? Scientists find negation mitigates our interpretation of phrases

How does 'not' affect what we understand? Scientists find negation mitigates our interpretation of phrases
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Negation Alters Phrase Interpretation, Scientists Reveal

Negation Alters Phrase Interpretation, Scientists Reveal
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The healing power of music for stroke survivors

Roughly one-third of people who survive strokes have aphasia, a speech disorder that makes it difficult to express or understand language resulting from damage done to the brain. But scientists have long known that even when people with certain types of aphasia lose the ability to speak, they often are able to sing, a phenomenon attributed to the different regions of the brain responsible for producing music and language. ....

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