The fluent production of a signed language requires exquisite coordination of sensory, motor, and cognitive processes. Similar to speech production, language produced with the hands by fluent signers appears effortless but reflects the precise coordination of both large-scale and local cortical networks. The organization and representational structure of sensorimotor features underlying sign language phonology in these networks remains unknown. Here, we present a unique case study of high-density electrocorticography (ECoG) recordings from the cortical surface of profoundly deaf signer during awake craniotomy. While neural activity was recorded from sensorimotor cortex, the participant produced a large variety of movements in linguistic and...
International audienceWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the areas activat...
There is strong evidence that neuronal bases for language processing are remarkably similar for sign...
& In all signed languages used by deaf people, signs are executed in ‘‘sign space’ ’ in front of...
Objective: The combined spatiotemporal dynamics underlying sign language production remain largely u...
The study of signed languages allows the dissociation of sensorimotor and cognitive neural component...
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...
The importance of the left hemisphere in language function has been firmly established and current w...
Signed languages such as American Sign Language (ASL) are natural human languages that share all of ...
Sign languages used by deaf communities around the world possess the same structural and organizatio...
<p>The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in ...
The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in a r...
The capacity for language constitutes a cornerstone of human cognition and distinguishes our species...
AbstractStudies of spoken and signed language processing reliably show involvement of the posterior ...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions that we perform, but nearly all of us learn to do it eff...
International audienceWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the areas activat...
There is strong evidence that neuronal bases for language processing are remarkably similar for sign...
& In all signed languages used by deaf people, signs are executed in ‘‘sign space’ ’ in front of...
Objective: The combined spatiotemporal dynamics underlying sign language production remain largely u...
The study of signed languages allows the dissociation of sensorimotor and cognitive neural component...
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...
The importance of the left hemisphere in language function has been firmly established and current w...
Signed languages such as American Sign Language (ASL) are natural human languages that share all of ...
Sign languages used by deaf communities around the world possess the same structural and organizatio...
<p>The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in ...
The human auditory system distinguishes speech-like information from general auditory signals in a r...
The capacity for language constitutes a cornerstone of human cognition and distinguishes our species...
AbstractStudies of spoken and signed language processing reliably show involvement of the posterior ...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions that we perform, but nearly all of us learn to do it eff...
International audienceWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the areas activat...
There is strong evidence that neuronal bases for language processing are remarkably similar for sign...
& In all signed languages used by deaf people, signs are executed in ‘‘sign space’ ’ in front of...