Cortical brain responses to semantic incongruity and syntactic violation in Italian language: an event-related potential study
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Francesco Vespignani | Alessandro Angrilli | Luciano Stegagno | Daniela Palomba | Remo Job | Marica De Vincenzi | Barbara Penolazzi | R. Job | A. Angrilli | L. Stegagno | D. Palomba | F. Vespignani | B. Penolazzi | M. D. Vincenzi | Laura Ciccarelli | Laura Ciccarelli | M. Vincenzi
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