HandSpeak: A Sign Language Dictionary Online
Sign language in motion. First visit this site to anchor your understanding of the neurobiology of signers.
Sign Language and the Brain
Discusses the development of alternative hemispheric activity in the brains of deaf signers.
Mapping Neural Systems of the Deaf
Descriptions of current psycholinguistic research.
Deaf World Web
Connects to countless sources of current and recent research of importance to the deaf community.
Deafness and Telepathy
Draws the link between telepathic abilities and deafness and suggests that speech evolved due to a loss of human telepathic ability.
Neurobiology of Sign Language
Seeing with the Auditory Cortex
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Explains the advanced abilities of many deaf signers in the areas of motion processing, generating mental imagery and processing facial expression.
Research from the University of Oregon showing that deaf people process visual images in the areas of the brain normally used for processing sound.