Communication Breakdowns (& Solutions): A Look at the Science of Sign Language, Lip-Reading, and the Conversational Challenges of Face Masks
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Our guest on this episode is Dr Eva Gutierrez. Eva is a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Essex who studies communication, with a particular focus on how atypical language development, as a result of early-onset deafness, impacts language and reading skills. We spoke with Eva recently about her work and on a range of topics from sign language to the communication challenges faced by individuals who are deaf and by people who are hearing impaired. We also discussed the difficulties (and the potential solutions) we all face in communicating clearly during a time of face masks and social distancing. Host: Dr Philip Cozzolino
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