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SDSU Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience (LLCN)

LLCN at San Diego State University

SDSU School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
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Does knowing a sign language affect how you think?

The LLCN studies sign languages and the deaf and hearing people who use them. The LLCN asks the following questions:

  • What is universal about human language?
  • How is signing different from speaking?
  • How do bimodal bilinguals (e.g., ASL-English) differ from unimodal bilinguals (e.g., Spanish-English)?
  • Does knowing a sign language affect how you think?
  • Is the deaf, signing brain different from the hearing, speaking brain?
  • How does deafness and literacy skill impact brain responses when reading?

Watch a video introduction to the Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience (LLCN) and its research!

Announcements

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.

April 4, 2022

Summer 2022 Lipinsky internship opportunity!

February 24, 2022

Dr. Brittany Lee standing with Dr. Emmorey

Congratulations to Dr. Brittany Lee on the completion of her dissertation “Word representation and processing in deaf readers: Evidence from ERPs and eye tracking”

June 1, 2021

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