Deaf and hearing individuals who either used sign language (signers) or not (nonsigners) were tested on visual memory for objects and shapes that were difficult to describe verbally with a same/different matching paradigm. The use of 4 groups was designed to permit a separation of effects related to sign language use (signers vs. nonsigners) and effects related to auditory deprivation (deaf vs. hearing). Forty deaf native signers and nonsigners and 51 hearing signers and nonsigners participated in the study. Signing individuals (both deaf and hearing) were more accurate than nonsigning individuals (deaf and hearing) at memorizing shapes. For the shape memory task but not the object task, deaf signers and nonsigners displayed right hemispher...
Deaf people who know and use American Sign Language, ASL, outperform normally hearing people on cert...
Visual constructive and visual-motor skills in the deaf population were investigated by comparing pe...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
This paper examines the impact of auditory deprivation and sign language use on the enhancement of l...
This paper examines the impact of auditory deprivation and sign language use on the enhancement of l...
The memory of 11 deaf and 11 hearing British Sign Language users and 11 hearing nonsigners for pictu...
Recent evidence shows that deaf signers outperform hearing non-signers in some tests of visual atten...
The effect of sign language experience on performance of visual spatial tasks was investigated in t...
The effect of sign language experience on performance of visual spatial tasks was investigated in t...
It is frequently assumed that deaf individuals have superior visual-spatial abilities relative to he...
Working memory (WM) for spoken language improves when the to-be-remembered items correspond to preex...
This study investigated whether deafness contributes to en-hancement of visual spatial cognition ind...
We report results showing that working memory for American Sign Language (ASL) is sensitive to irrel...
We report results showing that working memory for American Sign Language (ASL) is sensitive to irrel...
The communication demands of sign and spoken language are different. The purpose of this research wa...
Deaf people who know and use American Sign Language, ASL, outperform normally hearing people on cert...
Visual constructive and visual-motor skills in the deaf population were investigated by comparing pe...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
This paper examines the impact of auditory deprivation and sign language use on the enhancement of l...
This paper examines the impact of auditory deprivation and sign language use on the enhancement of l...
The memory of 11 deaf and 11 hearing British Sign Language users and 11 hearing nonsigners for pictu...
Recent evidence shows that deaf signers outperform hearing non-signers in some tests of visual atten...
The effect of sign language experience on performance of visual spatial tasks was investigated in t...
The effect of sign language experience on performance of visual spatial tasks was investigated in t...
It is frequently assumed that deaf individuals have superior visual-spatial abilities relative to he...
Working memory (WM) for spoken language improves when the to-be-remembered items correspond to preex...
This study investigated whether deafness contributes to en-hancement of visual spatial cognition ind...
We report results showing that working memory for American Sign Language (ASL) is sensitive to irrel...
We report results showing that working memory for American Sign Language (ASL) is sensitive to irrel...
The communication demands of sign and spoken language are different. The purpose of this research wa...
Deaf people who know and use American Sign Language, ASL, outperform normally hearing people on cert...
Visual constructive and visual-motor skills in the deaf population were investigated by comparing pe...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...