Beyond the N400: Complementary access to early neural correlates of novel metaphor comprehension using combined electrophysiological and haemodynamic measurements
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Ann-Christine Ehlis | Andreas J. Fallgatter | Alexander M. Rapp | Friedrich Hamm | Sabrina Schneider | A. Ehlis | A. Fallgatter | F. Haeussinger | L. Ernst | A. Rapp | Sabrina Schneider | Friedrich Hamm | Florian B. Haeußinger | Lena H. Ernst | S. Schneider
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