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Karen Emmorey
The Neurobiology of Reading Differs for Deaf and Hearing Adults Karen
Enhanced Imagery Abilities in Deaf and Hearing ASL Signers*
CURRICULUM VITAE Karen Emmorey 6630 Towhee Lane
Effects of Learning American Sign Language on Co-Speech Gesture
Bilingualism and Cognitive Reserve and Resilience NIA Virtual Workshop Division of Neuroscience March 2-3, 2021
Shook & Marian, 2012
Language and Linguistics: Introduction | NSF - National Science Foundation
Neural Effects of Iconicity in Sign Language Karen Emmorey
Revolutions in the Science of Learning: a New View from a New
Programmheft Teap
Environmentally-Coupled Signs and Gestures
Code-Blending with Depicting Signs
Cviu.2006.07.009
A Data-Driven Approach to the Semantics of Iconicity in American Sign Language and English*
Neural Systems Underlying Spatial Language in American Sign Language
Bimodal Bilingualism: Code-Blending Between Spoken English and American Sign Language
1 RUNNING HEAD: Language of Perception in ASL the Language Of
Psychological Science
Top View
Papers and Posters Presented at the 34Th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society the Ornni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C
Papers and Posters Presented at the 42Nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society Coronado Springs Resort, Orlando, Florida November 15–18, 2001
Accounting for the Language Variance in Executive Function
Annual Report 1999
Smell Terms Are Not Rara : a Semantic Investigation of Odor Vocabulary in Thai
NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Psychol Sci
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EYE GAZE and VERB AGREEMENT in AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE: an EYE-TRACKING Studyw
Dbresume April 2020 Leaner Version1
Karen Emmorey / 2001 / Language, Cognition, and the Brain: Insights from Sign Language Research / Taylor & Francis, 2001 / 9781410603982 / 408 Pages
Curriculum Vitae: 2012-2017
Pdf/Geraci Abstract.Pdf
Towards a New Neurobiology of Language
Phonological Contrast in Bai by Michael M. Opper
Insights from Bimodal Bilingualism: Reply to Commentaries