Crossmodal plasticity refers to the reorganization of sensory cortices in the absence of their typical main sensory input. Understanding this phenomenon provides insights into brain …
The processing of a language involves a neural language network including temporal, parietal, and frontal cortical regions. This applies to spoken as well as signed languages …
AK Axelsson, E Holmer, K Schönström… - International journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In the study of communication, meaning-making may be explained as a process consisting of collaborative and distributed actions between participants in interaction. This view is of …
The study of phonological proximity makes it possible to establish a basis for future decision- making in the treatment of sign languages. Knowing how close a set of signs are allows the …
Crossmodal plasticity refers to reorganisation of sensory cortices in the absence of their main sensory input. Understanding this phenomenon provides insights into brain function …
This paper aims to introduce kinematic motion capture analysis and electromyography (EMG) methodology in the context of experimental investigations involving signlanguages …