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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Sign Language Perception

Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Sign Language Perception. Jana, Eduard, Daniel and Mark. Overview. I. Introduction → Test related to deaf and hearing children II. Main Part → Subjects & methods III. Conclusion → Results. I. Introduction.

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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Sign Language Perception

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  1. Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Sign Language Perception Jana, Eduard, Daniel and Mark

  2. Overview • I. Introduction → Test related to deaf and hearing children • II. Main Part → Subjects & methods • III. Conclusion → Results

  3. I. Introduction • 1. Differences between sign and spoken language • Bla bla bla………… 2. Effects on brain • Blub Blub Blub 3. Varieties concerning language acquisition - Blang Blang Blang

  4. II. Main Part • 1. Deaf group vs. hearing group • Bling Bling Bling 2. Experiment • Shizzle Fizzle Dizzle My Nizzle 2.1 Deaf man recorded on camera while signing • Booyakasha-Hummer 2.2 Activation: During rest vs. during sign language • Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Shredder What‘s up?

  5. III. Conclusion • 1. Results On account of this extraordinary experiment, we are now fully capable of analyzing and interpreting the overall effects of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Sign Language Perception

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