LLCN In The News


nsf twitter   National Science Foundation Tweets About Our Research: Bilingual brains, computing clouds, a life-saving musical sensor and genome sequencing in medieval cemeteries. It’s 4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week, all with funding from NSF.
Science Daily   ScienceDaily: – Bilingualism: How We Turn On and Off Languages  
languages   Blanco-Elorrieta, E., Emmorey, K., & Pylkkänen, L. (2018). Language switching decomposed through MEG and evidence from bimodal bilinguals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
signing   Spoken and Signed Language Use the Same Neural Pathways 
Geo Kartheiser   Lipinsky Scholarship Recipient, Geo Kartheiser, Ph.D. Student at Gallaudet University talks about his research on SDSU NewsCenter!
UT article screenshot   The Union-Tribune names San Diego ‘brainiest’ city in the US and Dr. Karen Emmorey is mentioned for her contribution.
NYU article screen   Dr. Karen Emmorey gives a public lecture, The Signing Brain: What Sign Languages Reveal about Human Language and the Brain at New York University.
     
Psychology Today screen capture   Dr. François Grosjean, “Life as a Bilingual” editor, interviews Dr. Karen Emmorey.
chhs site screen capture   Karen Emmorey received the 2011 Distinguished Faculty Award (Faculty Monty) during the All University Convocation, August 2011.
SDSU NewsCenter screen3   Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Professor, Dr. Karen Emmorey named AAAS Fellow and will present research on bimodal bilinguals at the 2011 AAAS Meeting.
     
     
ABC radio screen capture   “It’s on the tip of my finger!” featured on Australian Broadcasting Corporation site.
LiveScience screen   LLCN Director Karen Emmorey featured in LiveScience.