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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow During Sign Language Perception Sarah, Christine & Annette.

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1 Regional Cerebral Blood Flow During Sign Language Perception Sarah, Christine & Annette

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3 Overview I.Introduction II.Aim of Study III.Subjects IV.Method V.Conclusion

4 Introduction Experiment Cerebral activation during sign language perception of hearing and deaf persons with deaf parents Result Deaf persons depend more on spatial information

5 Aim of study Signed vs. Spoken Language Similarities: Activation of same cerebral areas Differences: Involvement of right hemisphere (deaf people)?

6 Subjects Deaf group 6 persons Deaf aprents Monolingual (Swedish sign language) Hearing group 9 persons Deaf parents Bilingual (Swedish signed and spoken language)

7 Method Course of experiment Translated Swedish novel presented by deaf man signing on video Subjects asked to retell the story Comparison of regional cerebral blood flow: Deaf vs. hearing group

8 Conclusion Results Hearing group: lower mean flow level during sign language Deaf group: same mean flow level during both conditions Overall outcome Deaf children of deaf parents: Involvement of right hemisphere right hemisphere Not early learning of sign language but deafness leads to right hemisphere activation to right hemisphere activation


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