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SDSU Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience (LLCN)

LLCN at San Diego State University

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Previous Presentations – The Signing Brain

  • Emmorey, K., McCullough, S., Mehta, S., Ponto, L.L.B, & Grabowski, T.J. (2010). The biology of linguistic expression impacts neural correlates for spatial language. Neurobiology of Language, November, San Diego, CA. (pdf)
  • Allen, J., Emmorey, K., Bruss, J., & Damasio, H. (2007). Do hearing status and sign language experience affect insula morphology? An MR volumetric analysis. Society for Neuroscience meeting, November, San Diego, California.
  • Emmorey, K., Xu, J., Gannon, P., Goldin-Meadow, S., & Braun, A. (2007). Perception of pantomime, American Sign Language verbs, and nonsense signs by deaf signers and hearing non-signers. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, May, New York. (pdf)
  • Saygin, A., McCullough, S., Alac, M., & Emmorey, K. (2007). Sentences with motion semantics activate motion-sensitive visual areas in the human brain. Society for Neuroscience meeting, November, San Diego, California.
  • Allen, J., Emmorey, K., Bruss, J., & Damasio, H. (2007). An MR Volumetric Study of the Motor Hand Region and Insula in Deaf, Hearing, and Hearing-Signing Individuals. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, May, New York. (pdf)
  • McCullough, S., & Emmorey, K. (2004). The neural systems underlying the recognition of linguistic and emotional facial expressions. Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research 8, October, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Emmorey, K., & Grabowski, T. (2004). Neural organization for sign versus speech production. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, April, San Francisco, CA.
  • Pickell, B., Emmorey, K., Hickok, G., Klima, E., & Bellugi, U. (2002). Clues from American Sign Language: The role of the right occipital lobe in language. Academy of Aphasia meeting, October, New York, NY.

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

LLCN celebrates our largest graduating class!

LLCN celebrates our largest graduating class!

May 17, 2018

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