Inability to detect sarcasm, lies may be early sign of dementia, study shows
ScienceDaily (2011-04-17) -- By asking a group of older adults to analyze videos of other people conversing -- some talking truthfully, some insincerely -- a group of scientists has determined which areas of the brain govern a person's ability to detect sarcasm and lies. ... > read full article
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Reading Sarcasm Clue to Dementia Risk
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