Carlo Geraci
Affiliations: | Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris |
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Geraci C, Pasalskaya L, Peperkamp S. (2024) Sign recognition: the effect of parameters and features in sign mispronunciations. Linguistics Vanguard : Multimodal Online Journal. 10: 275-284 |
Cattaneo Z, Rinaldi L, Geraci C, et al. (2018) Spatial biases in deaf, blind, and deafblind individuals as revealed by a haptic line bisection task. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 71: 2325-2333 |
Strickland B, Aristodemo V, Kuhn J, et al. (2017) The categorical role of structurally iconic signs. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 40: e72 |
Strickland B, Geraci C, Chemla E, et al. (2015) Event representations constrain the structure of language: Sign language as a window into universally accessible linguistic biases. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 5968-73 |
Chinello A, de Hevia MD, Geraci C, et al. (2012) Finding the spatial-numerical association of response codes (SNARC) in signed numbers: notational effects in accessing number representation. Functional Neurology. 27: 177-85 |
Bolognini N, Cecchetto C, Geraci C, et al. (2012) Hearing shapes our perception of time: temporal discrimination of tactile stimuli in deaf people. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 24: 276-86 |
Gozzi M, Geraci C, Cecchetto C, et al. (2011) Looking for an explanation for the low sign span. Is order involved? Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 16: 101-7 |
Geraci C, Gozzi M, Papagno C, et al. (2008) How grammar can cope with limited short-term memory: simultaneity and seriality in sign languages. Cognition. 106: 780-804 |