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Deaf culture / Cognitive neuroscience / Linguistics / Languages of the United States / Neuroscience of multilingualism / American Sign Language / Sign language / Hearing loss / Language acquisition / Motion perception / Fusiform face area / Sentence processing
Date: 2013-01-11 21:09:20
Deaf culture
Cognitive neuroscience
Linguistics
Languages of the United States
Neuroscience of multilingualism
American Sign Language
Sign language
Hearing loss
Language acquisition
Motion perception
Fusiform face area
Sentence processing

Motion-sensitive cortex and motion semantics in American Sign Language

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