Somatosensory processing in deaf and deafblind individuals: How does the brain adapt as a function of sensory and linguistic experience? A critical review

A Villwock, K Grin - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
How do deaf and deafblind individuals process touch? This question offers a unique model
to understand the prospects and constraints of neural plasticity. Our brain constantly …

[HTML][HTML] Barefoot walking improves cognitive ability in adolescents

T Kim, DY Seo, JH Bae, J Han - The Korean Journal of …, 2024 - synapse.koreamed.org
Walking can have a positive impact on cognitive function in adolescents. This study aimed to
compare the effects of walking with sneakers and barefoot on cognitive ability in …

[HTML][HTML] Differences in biological motion perception associated with hearing status and age of signed language exposure.

AS Willis, C Leannah, M Schwenk… - Journal of …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
This study investigates how American Sign Language (ASL) fluency and hearing status
influence the perception of biological motion, using three point-light display (PLD) tasks …

Differences in biological motion perception associated with hearing status and signed language use

AS Willis, C Leannah, M Schwenk, J Palagano… - 2023 - osf.io
This study investigates how American Sign Language (ASL) fluency and hearing status
influence the perception of biological motion, using three point-light display (PLD) tasks …

[引用][C] The merits and future of data deep-dives for cognitive neuroscience.

E Striem-Amit - Neuropsychologia, 2022 - europepmc.org
The merits and future of data deep-dives for cognitive neuroscience. - Abstract - Europe PMC
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