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SDSU Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience (LLCN)

LLCN at San Diego State University

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  • What is universal about human language?

    The LLCN studies sign languages and the deaf and hearing people who use them.

    What is universal about human language?
  • How is signing different from speaking?

    The LLCN studies sign languages and the deaf and hearing people who use them.

    How is signing different from speaking?
  • Does knowing a sign language affect how you think?

    The LLCN studies sign languages and the deaf and hearing people who use them.

    Does knowing a sign language affect how you think?

Research Reports

Research Reports

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Laboratory Members

Laboratory Members

Meet the people of LLCN, including its director, personnel, students, collaborators, and alumni!

Announcements

Professor Emmorey Featured in Newsweek: What Happens When You Flip Between Languages

Professor Emmorey Featured in Newsweek: What Happens When You Flip Between Languages

September 12, 2018

Congratulations to LLCN Researchers, Dr. Zed Sevcikova and Meghan McGarry, Travel Award Winners!

June 12, 2018

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