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Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 209, Iss , Pp 116411- (2020)
Deaf late signers provide a unique perspective on the impact of impoverished early language exposure on the neurobiology of language: insights that cannot be gained from research with hearing people alone. Here we contrast the effect of age of sign l
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Publikováno v:
Neuroimage
NeuroImage, Vol 209, Iss, Pp 116411-(2020)
NeuroImage, Vol 209, Iss, Pp 116411-(2020)
Deaf late signers provide a unique perspective on the impact of impoverished early language exposure on the neurobiology of language: insights that cannot be gained from research with hearing people alone. Here we contrast the effect of age of sign l
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuroscience
To investigate how hearing status, sign language experience, and task demands influence functional responses in the human superior temporal cortices (STC) we collected fMRI data from deaf and hearing participants (male and female), who either acquire
Autor:
Riikka Möttönen, Rowan Boyles, Dafydd Waters, Kate E. Watkins, Mairéad MacSweeney, Swathi Swaminathan
Publikováno v:
Brain and Language
Highlights • Native and non-native English speakers can visually discriminate English from an unknown language. • Viewing known speech excites the articulatory motor cortex more than unknown speech. • Viewing known speech excites the articulato
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Publikováno v:
Brain
Brain, 132 (7) pp. 1928-1940. (2009)
Brain, 132 (7) pp. 1928-1940. (2009)
Hearing developmental dyslexics and profoundly deaf individuals both have difficulties processing the internal structure of words (phonological processing) and learning to read. In hearing non-impaired readers, the development of phonological represe
Autor:
Mairéad MacSweeney, Philip McGuire, Dafydd Waters, Anthony S. David, Cheryl M. Capek, Michael Brammer, Bencie Woll, Ruth Campbell
Publikováno v:
Capek, C M, Waters, D, Woll, B, MacSweeney, M, Brammer, M J, McGuire, P K, David, A S & Campbell, R 2008, ' Hand and mouth: Cortical correlates of lexical processing in British sign language and speechreading english ', Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, vol. 20, no. 7, pp. 1220-1234 . https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn.2008.20084
Spoken languages use one set of articulators—the vocal tract, whereas signed languages use multiple articulators, including both manual and facial actions. How sensitive are the cortical circuits for language processing to the particular articulato
Publikováno v:
Sign Language and Linguistics, 11, 45-67
Sign Language and Linguistics, 11, 1, pp. 45-67
Sign Language and Linguistics, 11, 1, pp. 45-67
In this paper, we present a comparative study of mouth actions in three European sign languages: British Sign Language (BSL), Nederlandse Gebarentaal (Sign Language of the Netherlands, NGT), and Swedish Sign Language (SSL). We propose a typology for,
Autor:
Mairéad MacSweeney, Anthony S. David, Dafydd Waters, Ruth Campbell, Michael Brammer, Cheryl M. Capek, Philip McGuire, Bencie Woll
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Waters, D, Campbell, R, Capek, C M, Woll, B, David, A S, McGuire, P K, Brammer, M J & MacSweeney, M 2007, ' Fingerspelling, signed language, text and picture processing in deaf native signers: The role of the mid-fusiform gyrus ', NeuroImage, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 1287-1302 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.01.025
Neuroimage
Neuroimage
In fingerspelling, different hand configurations are used to represent the different letters of the alphabet. Signers use this method of representing written language to fill lexical gaps in a signed language. Using fMRI, we compared cortical network
Autor:
Dafydd Waters, Philip McGuire, Cheryl M. Capek, Michael Brammer, Mairéad MacSweeney, Anthony S. David, Bencie Woll, Ruth Campbell
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 40:984-986
We recently noticed an error in the Methods section of this paper. Voxel size in Talairach space was reported as 3×3×3 mm. It was actually 3.3×3.3×3.3 mm. Due to this error, and to a systematic error in calculating metric volume, activation volum
Autor:
Cheryl M. Capek, Mairéad MacSweeney, Michael Brammer, Ruth Campbell, Bencie Woll, Dafydd Waters, Anthony S. David, Philip McGuire
Publikováno v:
Capek, C M, Woll, B, MacSweeney, M, Waters, D, McGuire, P K, David, A S, Brammer, M J & Campbell, R 2010, ' Superior temporal activation as a function of linguistic knowledge: Insights from deaf native signers who speechread ', Brain and Language, vol. 112, no. 2, pp. 129-134 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2009.10.004
Brain and Language
Brain and Language
Studies of spoken and signed language processing reliably show involvement of the posterior superior temporal cortex. This region is also reliably activated by observation of meaningless oral and manual actions. In this study we directly compared the
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