The memory of 11 deaf and 11 hearing British Sign Language users and 11 hearing nonsigners for pictures of faces of and verbalizable objects was measured using the game Concentration. The three groups performed at the same level for the objects. In contrast the deaf signers were better for faces than the hearing signers, who in turn were superior to the hearing nonsigners, who were the worst. Three hypotheses were made: That there would be no significant difference in terms of the number of attempts between the three groups on the verbalizable object task, that the hearing and deaf signers would demonstrate superior performance to that of the hearing nonsigners on the matching faces task, and that the hearing and deaf signers would exhibit ...
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...
requires rapid discrimination of linguistic facial expressions. We hypothesized that ASL signers &ap...
Deaf and hearing individuals who either used sign language (signers) or not (nonsigners) were tested...
Recent evidence shows that deaf signers outperform hearing non-signers in some tests of visual atten...
Background and Aim: The hearing defects in deaf and hearing-impaired students also affect their cogn...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that early deaf signers differ in face process...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
The Deaf community’s relationship with language provides a new angle from which to study the role of...
It is frequently assumed that deaf individuals have superior visual-spatial abilities relative to he...
The effect of sign language experience on performance of visual spatial tasks was investigated in t...
Working memory (WM) for spoken language improves when the to-be-remembered items correspond to preex...
In general, deaf individuals read with more difficulty than hearing individuals, suggesting that the...
Visual constructive and visual-motor skills in the deaf population were investigated by comparing pe...
Auditory cortex in congenitally deaf early sign language users reorganizes to support cognitive proc...
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...
requires rapid discrimination of linguistic facial expressions. We hypothesized that ASL signers &ap...
Deaf and hearing individuals who either used sign language (signers) or not (nonsigners) were tested...
Recent evidence shows that deaf signers outperform hearing non-signers in some tests of visual atten...
Background and Aim: The hearing defects in deaf and hearing-impaired students also affect their cogn...
International audiencePrevious research has suggested that early deaf signers differ in face process...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
The Deaf community’s relationship with language provides a new angle from which to study the role of...
It is frequently assumed that deaf individuals have superior visual-spatial abilities relative to he...
The effect of sign language experience on performance of visual spatial tasks was investigated in t...
Working memory (WM) for spoken language improves when the to-be-remembered items correspond to preex...
In general, deaf individuals read with more difficulty than hearing individuals, suggesting that the...
Visual constructive and visual-motor skills in the deaf population were investigated by comparing pe...
Auditory cortex in congenitally deaf early sign language users reorganizes to support cognitive proc...
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...
requires rapid discrimination of linguistic facial expressions. We hypothesized that ASL signers &ap...