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A new study by MIT researchers indicates that when we process language, we often make some sort of mental edits Moreover, it suggests that we seem to use specific strategies for making sense of confusing information -- the "noise" interfering with the signal conveyed in language, as researchers think of it.
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A new study by MIT researchers indicates that when we process language, we often make some sort of mental edits Moreover, it suggests that we seem to use specific strategies for making sense of confusing information -- the "noise" interfering with the signal conveyed in language, as researchers think of it.
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A new study by MIT researchers indicates that when we process language, we often make some sort of mental edits Moreover, it suggests that we seem to use specific strategies for making sense of confusing information — the “noise” interfering with the signal conveyed in language, as researchers think of it.

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