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Language Experience Impacts Brain Activation for Spoken and Signed Language in Infancy: Insights From Unimodal and Bimodal Bilinguals
Beedie, Indie; Coulson-Thaker, Kimberley; Lloyd-Fox, S.. - : MIT Press - Journals, 2020
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Computerised speechreading training for deaf children: A randomised controlled trial
Pimperton, H.; Kyle, F. E.; Hulme, C.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2019
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Sign and speech share partially overlapping conceptual representations
Evans, S.; Gutierrez-Sigut, E.; MacSweeney, M.. - : Cell Press, 2019
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Language experience influences audiovisual speech integration in unimodal and bimodal bilingual infants
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Impact of language experience on attention to faces in infancy: evidence from unimodal and bimodal bilingual infants
Mercure, E.; Quiroz, I.; Goldberg, L.. - : Frontiers Media, 2018
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How auditory experience differentially influences the function of left and right superior temporal cortices
Waters, D.; Twomey, T.; Evans, S.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2017
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Does congenital deafness affect the structural and functional architecture of primary visual cortex?
Abstract: Deafness results in greater reliance on the remaining senses. It is unknown whether the cortical architecture of the intact senses is optimized to compensate for lost input. Here we performed widefield population receptive field (pRF) mapping of primary visual cortex (V1) with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in hearing and congenitally deaf participants, all of whom had learnt sign language after the age of 10 years. We found larger pRFs encoding the peripheral visual field of deaf compared to hearing participants. This was likely driven by larger facilitatory center zones of the pRF profile concentrated in the near and far periphery in the deaf group. pRF density was comparable between groups, indicating pRFs overlapped more in the deaf group. This could suggest that a coarse coding strategy underlies enhanced peripheral visual skills in deaf people. Cortical thickness was also decreased in V1 in the deaf group. These findings suggest deafness causes structural and functional plasticity at the earliest stages of visual cortex.
Keyword: Psychological Sciences
URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/15182/
https://doi.org/10.2174/1874440001610010001
https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/15182/1/15182.pdf
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The relative contributions of speechreading and vocabulary to deaf and hearing children's reading ability
Kyle, F. E.; Campbell, R.; MacSweeney, M.. - : Elsevier, 2016
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Does Congenital Deafness Affect the Structural and Functional Architecture of Primary Visual Cortex?
Smittenaar, C.R.; MacSweeney, M.; Sereno, M.I.. - : Bentham Open, 2016
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Identification of the regions involved in phonological assembly using a novel paradigm.
In: Brain and Language, vol. 150, pp. 45-53 (2015)
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Microstructural differences in the thalamus and thalamic radiations in the congenitally deaf
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Speechreading development in deaf and hearing children: Introducing the test of child speechreading
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Enhanced activation of the left inferior frontal gyrus in deaf and dyslexic adults during rhyming
In: Brain , 132 (7) pp. 1928-1940. (2009) (2009)
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Fingerspelling, signed language, text and picture processing in deaf native signers: the role of the mid-fusiform gyrus
In: NeuroImage , 35 (3) pp. 1287-1302. (2007) (2007)
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Fingerspelling, signed language, text and picture processing in deaf native signers: the role of the mid-fusiform gyrus
In: NeuroImage , 35 (3) pp. 1287-1302. (2007) (2007)
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Dissociating linguistic and nonlinguistic gestural communication in the brain
In: NeuroImage , 22 (4) pp. 1605-1618. (2004) (2004)
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Dissociating linguistic and nonlinguistic gestural communication in the brain
In: NeuroImage , 22 (4) pp. 1605-1618. (2004) (2004)
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Neural systems underlying British Sign Language and audio-visual English processing in native users
In: Brain , 125 (7) pp. 1583-1593. (2002) (2002)
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Neural systems underlying British Sign Language and audio-visual English processing in native users
In: Brain , 125 (7) pp. 1583-1593. (2002) (2002)
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