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Word representation and processing in deaf readers: Evidence from ERPs and eye-tracking
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Lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: ERP evidence from picture-word interference ...
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Lexical selection in bimodal bilinguals: ERP evidence from picture-word interference ...
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How are iconic and non-iconic signs integrated into a lexicon for adult learners? ...
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The ASL-LEX 2.0 Project: A Database of Lexical and Phonological Properties for 2,723 Signs in American Sign Language
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In: J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ (2021)
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The organization of the American Sign Language lexicon: Comparing one- and two-parameter ERP phonological priming effects across tasks
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In: Brain Lang (2021)
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Environmentally-Coupled Signs and Gestures
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In: J Cogn (2021)
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Masked ERP repetition priming in deaf and hearing readers
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In: Brain Lang (2021)
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: The neurocognitive basis of skilled reading in prelingually and profoundly deaf adults
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In: Lang Linguist Compass (2021)
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The neurocognitive basis of skilled reading in prelingually and profoundly deaf adults
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In: Lang Linguist Compass (2021)
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Picture-naming in American Sign Language: an electrophysiological study of the effects of iconicity and structured alignment ...
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Picture-naming in American Sign Language: an electrophysiological study of the effects of iconicity and structured alignment ...
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ASL-LEX 2.0 Project: A database of lexical and phonological properties for 2723 signs in American Sign Language ...
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Neurophysiological Correlates of Frequency, Concreteness, and Iconicity in American Sign Language
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In: Neurobiol Lang (Camb) (2020)
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Cross-modal translation priming and iconicity effects in deaf signers and hearing learners of American Sign Language
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In: Biling (Camb Engl) (2020)
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Unique N170 signatures to words and faces in deaf ASL signers reflect experience-specific adaptations during early visual processing
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In: Neuropsychologia (2020)
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Previous studies with deaf adults reported reduced N170 waveform asymmetry to visual words, a finding attributed to reduced phonological mapping in left-hemisphere temporal regions compared to hearing adults. An open question remains whether this pattern indeed results from reduced phonological processing or from general neurobiological adaptations in visual processing of deaf individuals. Deaf ASL signers and hearing nonsigners performed a same-different discrimination task with visually presented words, faces, or cars, while scalp EEG time-locked to the onset of the first item in each pair was recorded. For word recognition, the typical left-lateralized N170 in hearing participants and reduced left-sided asymmetry in deaf participants were replicated. The groups did not differ on word discrimination but better orthographic skill was associated with larger N170 in the right hemisphere only for deaf participants. Face recognition was characterized by unique N170 signatures for both groups, and deaf individuals exhibited superior face discrimination performance. Laterality or discrimination performance effects did not generalize to the N170 responses to cars, confirming that deaf signers are not inherently less lateralized in their electrophysiological responses to words and critically, giving support to the phonological mapping hypothesis. P1 was attenuated for deaf participants compared to the hearing, but in both groups, P1 selectively discriminated between highly learned familiar objects – words and faces versus less familiar objects – cars. The distinct electrophysiological signatures to words and faces reflected experience-driven adaptations to words and faces that do not generalize to object recognition.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7192317/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2020.107414 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32142729
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Multimodal imaging of brain reorganization in hearing late learners of sign language
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In: Hum Brain Mapp (2020)
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Visual-Spatial Perspective-Taking in Spatial Scenes and in American Sign Language
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In: J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ (2020)
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Sign Language: How the Brain Represents Phonology without Sound
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In: Curr Biol (2020)
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Shadowing in the Manual Modality
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In: Acta Psychol (Amst) (2020)
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