2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-146552/v1
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Suppression of Non-Selected Meanings Via Hippocampal Inhibition as a Possible Brain Mechanism For Ambiguity Resolution: An fMRI Study Using The Word Fragment Completion Task

Abstract: Dealing with ambiguity, one usually selects one meaning unconsciously and remains unaware of the alternative meanings. The brain systems dealing with multiple meanings of ambiguous stimuli are relatively well studied, while the brain processing of their non-selected meanings is relatively less investigated. The current functional MRI event-related study used a modified version of the word fragment completion task to reveal possible brain mechanisms involved in processing the non-selected meaning of ambiguous s… Show more

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