
pmid: 38820496
pmc: PMC11142494
Negation is key for cognition but has no physical basis, raising questions about its neural origins. A new study in PLOS Biology on the negation of scalar adjectives shows that negation acts in part by altering the response to the adjective it negates.
Behavior, Cognition, QH301-705.5, 260 Multisensory perception, learning and attention, Brain, Humans, 270 Language and Computation in Neural Systems, Biology (General), Primer
Behavior, Cognition, QH301-705.5, 260 Multisensory perception, learning and attention, Brain, Humans, 270 Language and Computation in Neural Systems, Biology (General), Primer
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