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It is not what you think it is: ERP correlates of verbal and non-verbal ambiguity processing. / Filippova, V.G.; Scherbakova, O.V.; Shtyrov, Y.Y.

In: ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ НЕРВНОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИМ. И.П. ПАВЛОВА, Vol. 69, No. 2, 2019, p. 175-186.

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Filippova, VG, Scherbakova, OV & Shtyrov, YY 2019, 'It is not what you think it is: ERP correlates of verbal and non-verbal ambiguity processing', ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ НЕРВНОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИМ. И.П. ПАВЛОВА, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 175-186.

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Filippova, V. G., Scherbakova, O. V., & Shtyrov, Y. Y. (2019). It is not what you think it is: ERP correlates of verbal and non-verbal ambiguity processing. ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ НЕРВНОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИМ. И.П. ПАВЛОВА, 69(2), 175-186.

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Filippova VG, Scherbakova OV, Shtyrov YY. It is not what you think it is: ERP correlates of verbal and non-verbal ambiguity processing. ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ НЕРВНОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИМ. И.П. ПАВЛОВА. 2019;69(2):175-186.

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Filippova, V.G. ; Scherbakova, O.V. ; Shtyrov, Y.Y. / It is not what you think it is: ERP correlates of verbal and non-verbal ambiguity processing. In: ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ НЕРВНОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИМ. И.П. ПАВЛОВА. 2019 ; Vol. 69, No. 2. pp. 175-186.

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