AbstractThe neural systems supporting speech and sign processing are very similar, although not identical. In a previous fTCD study of hearing native signers (Gutierrez-Sigut, Daws, et al., 2015) we found stronger left lateralization for sign than speech. Given that this increased lateralization could not be explained by hand movement alone, the contribution of motor movement versus ‘linguistic’ processes to the strength of hemispheric lateralization during sign production remains unclear. Here we directly contrast lateralization strength of covert versus overt signing during phonological and semantic fluency tasks. To address the possibility that hearing native signers’ elevated lateralization indices (LIs) were due to performing a task in...
Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a cri...
Studies have highlighted an association between motor laterality and speech production laterality. I...
In humans the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain are functionally specialized with the left hemis...
The neural systems supporting speech and sign processing are very similar, although not identical. I...
AbstractThe neural systems supporting speech and sign processing are very similar, although not iden...
Neuroimaging studies suggest greater involvement of the left parietal lobe in sign language compared...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies suggest greater involvement of the left parietal lobe in sign language ...
How are signed languages processed by the brain? This re-view briefly outlines some basic principles...
How are signed languages processed by the brain? This re-view briefly outlines some basic principles...
The capacity for language constitutes a cornerstone of human cognition and distinguishes our species...
& In all signed languages used by deaf people, signs are executed in ‘‘sign space’ ’ in front of...
The effect of sensory experience on hemispheric specialisation for language production is not well u...
Human language is dominantly processed in the left cerebral hemisphere in most of the population. Wh...
Abstract: Studies of spoken and written language suggest that the perception of sentences engages th...
AbstractJust as words can rhyme, the signs of a signed language can share structural properties, suc...
Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a cri...
Studies have highlighted an association between motor laterality and speech production laterality. I...
In humans the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain are functionally specialized with the left hemis...
The neural systems supporting speech and sign processing are very similar, although not identical. I...
AbstractThe neural systems supporting speech and sign processing are very similar, although not iden...
Neuroimaging studies suggest greater involvement of the left parietal lobe in sign language compared...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies suggest greater involvement of the left parietal lobe in sign language ...
How are signed languages processed by the brain? This re-view briefly outlines some basic principles...
How are signed languages processed by the brain? This re-view briefly outlines some basic principles...
The capacity for language constitutes a cornerstone of human cognition and distinguishes our species...
& In all signed languages used by deaf people, signs are executed in ‘‘sign space’ ’ in front of...
The effect of sensory experience on hemispheric specialisation for language production is not well u...
Human language is dominantly processed in the left cerebral hemisphere in most of the population. Wh...
Abstract: Studies of spoken and written language suggest that the perception of sentences engages th...
AbstractJust as words can rhyme, the signs of a signed language can share structural properties, suc...
Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a cri...
Studies have highlighted an association between motor laterality and speech production laterality. I...
In humans the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain are functionally specialized with the left hemis...