deaf 𝑥 lab Posters

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Senghas, A., Caselli, N., Occhino, C., & Dye, M. (January 2025). Measuring changes in Nicaraguan signing using skeletal modeling with analog 2D video sources. Poster presented at Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research 15, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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Dye, M.W.G., & Kartheiser, G. (June, 2024). Assessment of fluid cognition in deaf young adults using the NIH Toolbox. Poster presented at 22nd Annual International Multisensory Research Forum, Reno, NV.

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Kimbley, S., Hauser, P.C., Kordus, N., & Dye, M.W.G. (2019). Social factors predicting disparities in English literacy outcomes in deaf children. 2019 Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

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Stoll, C., Pascalis, O., Palliel-Germain, R. & Dye, M. (August, 2017). Analyzing the allocation of visual attention in deaf and hearing signers with a drift-diffusion model. European Conference on Visual Perception ECVP 2017, Berlin, Germany.

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Kimbley, S., Dye, M.W.G. & Terhune-Cotter, B. (April, 2017). Temporal sequence processing in deaf children: Cross-sectional data. 2017 Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, Austin, TX.

Image of Boston skyline with words below: Psychonomic Society 57th Annual Meeting, Nov 17-20, 2016, Boston

Dye, M.W.G., Lao, J., Stoll, C., Pascalis, O. & Caldara, R. (November, 2016). Emotional face processing in hearing and deaf bilinguals. 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA.

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Seymour, J.L., Chiarelli, A., Fabiani, M., Gratton, G., Fletcher, M.A., Low, K., Maclin, E., Mathewson, K. & Dye, M.W.G. (November, 2014) Enhanced functional connectivity between V1 and multimodal cortex in congenitally, profoundly deaf adults revealed by time-lagged cross-correlation of the “fast” optical signal. Neuroscience 2014, Washington, DC