2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/93eh4
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Impact of ASL exposure on spoken phonemic discrimination in CI users

Abstract: We examined neural activation patterns underlying phonemic discrimination in a spoken language in deaf CI users (N=18, age=18-24 years) who were exposed to a signed language at different ages and in hearing individuals (N=18, age=18-21 years). In deaf CI users, early-life language exposure, irrespective of modality, was associated with greater neural activation of language areas that are critically involved in phonological processing. For deaf CI users with later age of implantation, early age of exposure to a… Show more

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