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Dr. Karen Emmorey publishes “10 Things You Should Know About Sign Languages” in Current Directions in Psychological Science
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LLCN and Dr. Karen Emmorey congratulate our collaborator and colleague, Dr. Phil Holcomb on being named SDSU’s 2023 AWJ recipient.
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Dr. Emmorey pays tribute to mentor and collaborator, Dr. Ursula Bellugi
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Congratulations to Dr. Meghan McGarry
Congratulations to Dr. Meghan McGarry on the completion of her dissertation “The Effect of Iconicity on Production in American Sign Language.
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Dr. Karen Emmorey to give Zoom presentation “The Neurobiology of Reading in Deaf and Hearing Adults,” Wednesday, April 6th, 2-3pm PST hosted by RIT. Click here to register and for more information.
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Summer 2022 Lipinsky internship opportunity!
We are seeking applicants for the Sheila and Jeff Lipinsky Internship in ASL/Deaf Studies – a one-summer month internship in the Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience (https://slhs.sdsu.edu/llcn/) at San Diego State University. The internship is available for a 4 week period anytime between July 1st and Sept. 9th. The goal of the internship […]
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Congratulations to Dr. Brittany Lee on the completion of her dissertation “Word representation and processing in deaf readers: Evidence from ERPs and eye tracking”
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Sign language and the brain with Karen Emmorey on The Language Neuroscience Podcast hosted by Neuroscientist Stephen Wilson. Transcripts available.
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Dr. Karen Emmorey receives The Society for Neurobiology of Language 2020 Distinguished Career Award
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Similar brain glitch found in slips of signing, speaking
The discovery of a common neural mechanism in speech and ASL errors — one that occurs in just 40 milliseconds — could improve recovery in deaf signers after a stroke