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And that was not a sarcastic question. If you’re feeling at all unsure about your ability to tell the difference between sarcasm and straightforward statements, learn all about the tests designed for ...
Sarcasm might feel like a natural way to communicate to many people, but it's sometimes lost on stroke survivors. Now, a new study finds that damage to a key structure in the brain may explain why ...
Sarcasm might feel like a natural way to communicate to many people, but it's sometimes lost on stroke survivors. Now, a new study finds that damage to a key structure in the brain may explain why ...
People with damage to the sagittal stratum (yellow outline) after a right hemisphere stroke tend to have trouble understanding sarcasm. Sarcasm might feel like a natural way to communicate to many ...
Sarcasm is lost on many people, in some cases more than others, because they may be missing part of a complex set of cognitive skills based in specific parts of the brain. A new study by Israeli ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Sarcasm may be the lowest form of wit, but Australian scientists are using it to diagnose dementia, according to research published on ...
Sarcasm may be the lowest form of wit, but Australian scientists are using it to diagnose dementia, according to research published on Friday. Sarcasm may be the lowest form of wit, but Australian ...
Sarcasm might feel like a natural way to communicate to many people, but it's sometimes lost on stroke survivors. Now, a new study finds that damage to a key structure in the brain may explain why ...