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SeminarPast EventPsychology

Enhanced perception and cognition in deaf sign language users: EEG and behavioral evidence

Lorna Quandt

Gallaudet University

Schedule
Thursday, August 19, 2021

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Schedule

Thursday, August 19, 2021

6:00 PM Europe/Berlin

Host: AFC Lab & CARLA Talk Series

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Event Information

Domain

Psychology

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Host

AFC Lab & CARLA Talk Series

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

In this talk, Dr. Quandt will share results from behavioral and cognitive neuroscience studies from the past few years of her work in the Action & Brain Lab, an EEG lab at Gallaudet University, the world's premiere university for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. These results will center upon the question of how extensive knowledge of signed language changes, and in some cases enhances, people's perception and cognition. Evidence for this effect comes from studies of human biological motion using point light displays, self-report, and studies of action perception. Dr. Quandt will also discuss some of the lab's efforts in designing and testing a virtual reality environment in which users can learn American Sign Language from signing avatars (virtual humans).

Topics

American Sign LanguageEEGaction perceptionage-related dedifferentiationbiological motioncognitiondeaf sign languagefMRImemoryperceptionpoint light displaysvirtual reality

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Lorna Quandt

Gallaudet University

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