The brain processes irony in emojis the same way as it does with verbal communication, study finds – Daily Mail
The brain processes irony in emojis the same way as it does with verbal communication, study finds Daily Mail
The brain processes irony in emojis the same way as it does with verbal communication, study finds Daily Mail
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