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Hi everyone! I am a graduate student at the University of California, Davis. I'm desperately looking for individuals who use ASL--especially interpreters--for a pilot study for my dissertation. If you have a spare moment, I would like to invite you to take this completely online research survey. Your contribution to this research will help neuroscientists learn more about how sign language is processed in the brain for those who use both a spoken and signed language. This research has been approved by the UC Davis IRB board. Below is some more information, and the link to the study: --- Study of Sign Language Processing: What is the purpose of this study? By evaluating participant responses to this short, online experiment, we can get a better understanding of the neural mechanisms that are used to support sign language processing in the brain. Who can participate? We encourage anyone (even hearing parents or individuals who use ASL consistently) from anywhere in the US to participate. Eligible participants meet the following criteria: · Between 18-50 years of age. · Normal cognitive function. · Consistent use of American Sign Language. · Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision. · High school competency (9th grade) in reading English What does participation look like? This experiment is an approximately 20-minute online study, which should be taken on a laptop or computer. You will be presented with a consent form, a short background questionnaire, and then a decision task. You will see videos of a deaf person signing, then you will press a key on the keyboard in response. Here is the link to the study: https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/DFB825B2-1571-4380-9CBD-D666D51DAAB9 Additional Project Information: This study was approved by the University of California, Davis IRB (an ethics board) [2402245-1] Your information will be kept confidential and in a secure database. If you have any questions, please contact Anna Boyer at [email protected] or 330-357-1277.
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When I was in elementary school a couple of my friends were deaf so I started learning asl. Later on in middle school I started to dive deeper into the language. I’m autistic so verbal communication is not always easy for me. Even though verbal English is my first language (and I’m not completely fluent in asl), ASL feels more natural to me.
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Hope this is useful for you. CITY TRANSPORT++ (CAR TRAIN TRAM) MOVE-STOP MOVE-STOP PLANE TAKE-OFF LAND AGAIN AGAIN FEEL EMPTY DEEP PEOPLE MANY DISAPPOINT SOME HOLD-TIGHT BOTTLE (DRINK) DEPEND-ON FEEL LET-DOWN STUCK WAIT FEEL CRUSH SMALL LIKE BUG GROUND BUG SHELL BREAK INSIDE LIQUID FLOW WINGS TWITCH LEGS MOVE-WEAK STOP WARNING YOU DON'T GET-TOO-EMOTIONAL ALWAYS END MEANINGLESS-NONSENSE FUTURE ONE-DAY ME GROW WINGS FLY CHANGE HAPPEN INSIDE (CHEMICAL REACTION) AGAIN FEEL LET-DOWN GROUND FALL-DOWN COLLAPSE ME FLOAT THEN RECOVER BOUNCE-BACK -
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Hi everyone! I am a graduate student at the University of California, Davis. I'm desperately looking for individuals who use ASL--especially interpreters--for a pilot study for my dissertation. If you have a spare moment, I would like to invite you to take this completely online research survey. Your contribution to this research will help neuroscientists learn more about how sign language is processed in the brain for those who use both a spoken and signed language. This research has been approved by the UC Davis IRB board. Below is some more information, and the link to the study: --- Study of Sign Language Processing: What is the purpose of this study? By evaluating participant responses to this short, online experiment, we can get a better understanding of the neural mechanisms that are used to support sign language processing in the brain. Who can participate? We encourage anyone (even hearing parents or individuals who use ASL consistently) from anywhere in the US to participate. Eligible participants meet the following criteria: · Between 18-50 years of age. · Normal cognitive function. · Consistent use of American Sign Language. · Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision. · High school competency (9th grade) in reading English What does participation look like? This experiment is an approximately 20-minute online study, which should be taken on a laptop or computer. You will be presented with a consent form, a short background questionnaire, and then a decision task. You will see videos of a deaf person signing, then you will press a key on the keyboard in response. Here is the link to the study: https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/DFB825B2-1571-4380-9CBD-D666D51DAAB9 Additional Project Information: This study was approved by the University of California, Davis IRB (an ethics board) [2402245-1] Your information will be kept confidential and in a secure database. If you have any questions, please contact Anna Boyer at [email protected] or 330-357-1277.
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