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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow During Sign Language Perception. Deaf and Hearing Subjects with Deaf Parents Compared. Anica, Christiane, Katharina, Amalia. Overview. Introduction Study Subjects Methods Results Conclusion. Introduction.
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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow During Sign Language Perception Deaf and Hearing Subjects with Deaf Parents Compared Anica, Christiane, Katharina, Amalia
Overview • Introduction • Study • Subjects • Methods • Results • Conclusion
Introduction • Previous studies about the different uses of sign language • Difference between deaf and hearing signers • Description of the brain
Study • Subjects • Methods • Results
Subjects 6 deaf subjects – 9 hearing subjects • all had deaf parents • no psychiatric history • Swedish sign language as mother tongue • all were right-handed
Study • Subjects • Methods • Results
Methods • high resolution rCBF • Swedish novel was translated into Swedish sign language • presented by a deaf man signing • instruction: focus on story • retell story • Activation was compared during sign language and rest
Study • Subjects • Methods • Results
Conclusion • In comparison of deaf to hearing attention should be paid to: • The different sign stimulation • Different language abilities depending on the environment