AbstractJust as words can rhyme, the signs of a signed language can share structural properties, such as location. Linguistic description at this level is termed phonology. We report that a left-lateralised fronto-parietal network is engaged during phonological similarity judgements made in both English (rhyme) and British Sign Language (BSL; location). Since these languages operate in different modalities, these data suggest that the neural network supporting phonological processing is, to some extent, supramodal. Activation within this network was however modulated by language (BSL/English), hearing status (deaf/hearing), and age of BSL acquisition (native/non-native). The influence of language and hearing status suggests an important rol...
One of the most challenging questions in linguistics is why the ability to acquire language declines...
The present work addresses the neural bases of sentence reading in deaf populations. To better unde...
ERPs were recorded from deaf and hearing native signers and from hearing sub-jects who acquired ASL ...
AbstractJust as words can rhyme, the signs of a signed language can share structural properties, suc...
The study of signed languages allows the dissociation of sensorimotor and cognitive neural component...
Aim: Sign languages (SL), like oral languages (OL), organize elementary, meaningless units into mean...
Abstract: Studies of spoken and written language suggest that the perception of sentences engages th...
Sign languages are natural languages in the visual domain. Because they lack a written form, they pr...
Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a cri...
The study of signed languages allows the dissociation of sensorimotor and cognitive neural component...
Cerebral organization during sentence processing in English and in American Sign Language (ASL) was ...
Most people born deaf and exposed to oral language show scant evidence of sensitivity to the phonolo...
& In all signed languages used by deaf people, signs are executed in ‘‘sign space’ ’ in front of...
The capacity for language constitutes a cornerstone of human cognition and distinguishes our species...
One key question in neurolinguistics is the extent to which the neural processing system for languag...
One of the most challenging questions in linguistics is why the ability to acquire language declines...
The present work addresses the neural bases of sentence reading in deaf populations. To better unde...
ERPs were recorded from deaf and hearing native signers and from hearing sub-jects who acquired ASL ...
AbstractJust as words can rhyme, the signs of a signed language can share structural properties, suc...
The study of signed languages allows the dissociation of sensorimotor and cognitive neural component...
Aim: Sign languages (SL), like oral languages (OL), organize elementary, meaningless units into mean...
Abstract: Studies of spoken and written language suggest that the perception of sentences engages th...
Sign languages are natural languages in the visual domain. Because they lack a written form, they pr...
Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a cri...
The study of signed languages allows the dissociation of sensorimotor and cognitive neural component...
Cerebral organization during sentence processing in English and in American Sign Language (ASL) was ...
Most people born deaf and exposed to oral language show scant evidence of sensitivity to the phonolo...
& In all signed languages used by deaf people, signs are executed in ‘‘sign space’ ’ in front of...
The capacity for language constitutes a cornerstone of human cognition and distinguishes our species...
One key question in neurolinguistics is the extent to which the neural processing system for languag...
One of the most challenging questions in linguistics is why the ability to acquire language declines...
The present work addresses the neural bases of sentence reading in deaf populations. To better unde...
ERPs were recorded from deaf and hearing native signers and from hearing sub-jects who acquired ASL ...