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The signer and the sign: Cortical correlates of person identity and language processing from point-light displays
Campbell, Ruth; Capek, Cheryl M.; Gazarian, Karine. - : Pergamon Press, 2011
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Superior temporal activation as a function of linguistic knowledge: insights from deaf native signers who speechread
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 112 (2010) 2, 129-134
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Superior temporal activation as a function of linguistic knowledge: Insights from deaf native signers who speechread
Capek, Cheryl M.; Woll, Bencie; MacSweeney, Mairéad. - : Academic Press, 2010
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Enhanced activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus in deaf and dyslexic adults during rhyming
MacSweeney, Mairéad; Brammer, Michael J.; Waters, Dafydd. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Enhanced activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus in deaf and dyslexic adults during rhyming
MacSweeney, Mairéad; Brammer, Michael J.; Waters, Dafydd. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Enhanced activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus in deaf and dyslexic adults during rhyming
MacSweeney, Mairéad; Brammer, Michael J.; Waters, Dafydd. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Combining Path Analysis with Time-resolved Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: The Neurocognitive Network Underlying Mental Rotation
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 20 (2008) 6, 1003-1020
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Hand and mouth: cortical correlates of lexical processing in British Sign Language and speechreading English
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 20 (2008) 7, 1220-1234
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Corrigendum to “Fingerspelling, signed language, text and picture processing in deaf native signers: The role of the mid-fusiform gyrus” [NeuroImage 35 (2007) 1287–1302]
Waters, Dafydd; Campbell, Ruth; Capek, Cheryl M.. - : Academic Press, 2008
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Hand and mouth: Cortical correlates of lexical processing in British Sign Language and speechreading English
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Phonological processing in deaf signers and the impact of age of first language acquisition
Abstract: Just as words can rhyme, the signs of a signed language can share structural properties, such as location. Linguistic description at this level is termed phonology. We report that a left-lateralised fronto-parietal network is engaged during phonological similarity judgements made in both English (rhyme) and British Sign Language (BSL; location). Since these languages operate in different modalities, these data suggest that the neural network supporting phonological processing is, to some extent, supramodal. Activation within this network was however modulated by language (BSL/English), hearing status (deaf/hearing), and age of BSL acquisition (native/non-native). The influence of language and hearing status suggests an important role for the posterior portion of the left inferior frontal gyrus in speech-based phonological processing in deaf people. This, we suggest, is due to increased reliance on the articulatory component of speech when the auditory component is absent. With regard to age of first language acquisition, non-native signers activated the left inferior frontal gyrus more than native signers during the BSL task, and also during the task performed in English, which both groups acquired late. This is the first neuroimaging demonstration that age of first language acquisition has implications not only for the neural systems supporting the first language, but also for networks supporting languages learned subsequently.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2278232
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18282770
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.12.047
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Deriving meaning: distinct neural mechanisms for metaphoric, literal, and non-meaningful sentences
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 100 (2007) 2, 150-162
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Fingerspelling, signed language, text and picture processing in deaf native signers: The role of the mid-fusiform gyrus
Waters, Dafydd; Campbell, Ruth; Capek, Cheryl M.. - : Academic Press, 2007
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Deriving meaning: Distinct neural mechanisms for metaphoric, literal, and non-meaningful sentences
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The cognitive neuroscience of Asperger syndrome
Klin, Ami (Hrsg.); Baron-Cohen, Simon (Hrsg.); Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne. - San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 2006
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An fMRI Study of Verbal Self-monitoring: Neural Correlates of Auditory Verbal Feedback
Fu, Cynthia H.Y.; Vythelingum, Goparlen N.; Brammer, Michael J.. - : Oxford University Press, 2006
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Lexical and sentential processing in British sign language
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An fMRI Study of Verbal Self-monitoring: Neural Correlates of Auditory Verbal Feedback
Fu, Cynthia H.Y.; Vythelingum, Goparlen N.; Brammer, Michael J.. - : Oxford University Press, 2005
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Word retrieval in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
In: Brain. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 127 (2004) 7, 1507-1517
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Dissociating linguistic and nonlinguistic gestural communication in the brain
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