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“It’s on the tip of my finger!” featured on Australian Broadcasting Corporation site.
“LA comedian CJ Jones is a master storyteller in sign language. San Diego scientist Stephen McCullough studies the neurobiology of sign language. Both are deaf. Join two performers and two scientists with unique stories from the frontiers of deaf culture.” See article, download full audio program from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation site!
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Fox News: Tip of the tongue moments explained
“It’s one of the most frustrating feelings: You know the word exists, and you know what it means, but you just can’t spit it out. New research suggests the forgetfulness may have to do with how frequently we use certain words.” See the full article on Fox News!
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MSNBC: Spit it out! Tip of the tongue moments: Forgetfulness tied to how frequently we use words
“It’s one of the most frustrating feelings: You know the word exists, and you know what it means, but you just can’t spit it out. New research suggests the forgetfulness may have to do with how frequently we use certain words.” See the full article on MSNBC!
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LLCN Featured in SDSU NewsCenter.
“Karen Emmorey, professor in the SDSU School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, says evidence shows that despite being unspoken, tip of the tongue phenomenon exists in American Sign Language (ASL) and is referred to as the tip of the finger (TOF) phenomenon.” See the full article on SDSU NewsCenter!