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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. |
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ScienceDaily: – Bilingualism: How We Turn On and Off Languages
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Newsweek – What Happens When You Flip Between 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. |
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Spoken and Signed Language Use the Same Neural Pathways
When We Sign, We Build Phrases with Similar Neural Mechanisms as When We Speak
Scientific Reports – Shared Neural Correlates for Building Phrases in Signed and Spoken Language (pdf) |
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Lipinsky Scholarship Recipient, Geo Kartheiser, Ph.D. Student at Gallaudet University talks about his research on SDSU NewsCenter! |
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The Union-Tribune names San Diego ‘brainiest’ city in the US and Dr. Karen Emmorey is mentioned for her contribution. |
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Dr. Karen Emmorey gives a public lecture, The Signing Brain: What Sign Languages Reveal about Human Language and the Brain at New York University. |
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Dr. Karen Emmorey received the A.W. Johnson Research Lectureship Award in 2013 and delivers a public lecture “The signing brain: What sign language tell us about human language.” |
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Dr. François Grosjean, “Life as a Bilingual” editor, interviews Dr. Karen Emmorey. |
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Karen Emmorey received the 2011 Distinguished Faculty Award (Faculty Monty) during the All University Convocation, August 2011. |
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Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Professor, Dr. Karen Emmorey named AAAS Fellow and will present research on bimodal bilinguals at the 2011 AAAS Meeting. |
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The Union-Tribune announces prestigious science honor for SDSU Professor, Dr. Karen Emmorey. |
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LLCN Featured in KUSI News Segment. |
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“It’s on the tip of my finger!” featured on Australian Broadcasting Corporation site. |
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LLCN Director Karen Emmorey featured in LiveScience. |
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MSNBC: Spit it out! Tip of the tongue moments: Forgetfulness tied to how frequently we use words. |
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LLCN Featured in SDSU NewsCenter. |