Evidence for superior encoding of detailed visual memories in deaf signers

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  • who: Michael Craig from the DepartmentNorthumbria University have published the research work: Evidence for superior encoding of detailed visual memories in deaf signers, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors propose that enhanced attention in the deaf participants, possibly through a higher number of fixations, led to the formation of memory traces that were rich in detail. Throughout the study, the authors presented both written English instructions and BSL instructions side-by-side on the computer screen to all participants, so they had the option of using one or both media.
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