Looking forward to presenting our research on the impact of covid 19 on deaf people at the @BritishAcademy_ this morning with @EvaGSigut - see paper for info https://t.co/wmd1uO63DN
Help us understand how deaf readers predict which words will appear next when reading.
If you are deaf and want to participate, please paste this link in Google Chrome or Firefox on your computer: https://t.co/ysdaJ3R4Cm
@DCAL_UCL@TyronWoolfe@MaireadMacS @txikixone @katerowley0
@Drarok We are looking for 18+ years old people, severely or profoundly deaf before age 6 who grew up in the UK. Both signers and no-signers can participate.
The tasks involve reason in English but BSL is used besides English when possible.
Las mascarillas han aumentado las barreras que encuentran las personas sordas durante la comunicación cara a cara https://t.co/h4X7mvxqxu
✍️ De @EvaGSigut (@Uni_of_Essex)
Have you ever wondered what makes a deaf person successful?
My brilliant PhD student Emilio is carrying out an excellent research project on this topic.
If you are deaf, please take a few minutes to volunteer. There's fun memory games and other perks.
https://t.co/SHI6VnJgWY
Want to get started with EEG and/or learn more about some of its latest developments and applications in cognitive/affective neuroscience? @EssexPsychology is hosting a workshop in March together with @ANTNeuro. Inscriptions on a first come, first served basis!
As we approach northern winter, the covid-pandemic shows no signs of going away. How are you feeling about masks? Recent work by @EvaGSigut suggests 90% of deaf people struggled when masks were mandated. What are your tips for surviving a masked world? https://t.co/aN7T5OpUnN
We are looking for participants for our study looking at the impact of Covid-19 on deaf people. To take part, you need to be severely or profoundly deaf (before aged 3), native reader of English & have access to a computer with internet connection (not possible to use mobiles)
Check our new YouTube channel where we summarise, in BSL, research relevant to deaf people. Our aim is to inspire many deaf people to know and discuss studies on topics relevant to them and, ultimately, to carry on the next studies themselves.
https://t.co/ajWWOIFItO
@DrLLawyer
Check out our new article highlighting:
-the importance of signed survey questions
-the crucial role of visual communication to counteract the negative effects of masks use
-and much more https://t.co/lYDx7KOIzT
Pleased to announce that a beast of a Registered Report on language lateralisation is now out in Cortex - open access.
https://t.co/uOgozDGRyJ
It's a big study that only survived the pandemic thanks to huge efforts from a multicentre team. Here's main messages:
@emilioferreiro is starting an exciting PhD project to find out what makes deaf people successful. Please have a look. Bonus: He added some addictive games!
Looking for deaf volunteers from Brazil, France, Germany and Latin America with oral language as their first language in childhood to evaluate a PhD website. Please share 🙏
#PhD#deaf