Gagne, D. L., & Coppola, M. (2017). Visible social interactions do not support the development of false belief understanding in the absence of linguistic input: Evidence from deaf adult homesigners. Frontiers in psychology, 8, 837.
The MAC Lab's primary goal is to improve the lives of deaf and hard of hearing individuals through groundbreaking research.
Our research projects involve a multidisciplinary team of experts in fields such as linguistics, engineering, and deaf education. We also collaborate with external partners, including academic institutions and organizations that serve the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
Yes, we are seeking participants for our research studies to help us gather valuable insights. If you are interested in participating, please visit our website's "research" section to learn about ongoing projects and find out if you are eligible to participate.
To stay informed about our latest research projects and events, we encourage you to visit our "Blog" page regularly. Here, you'll find in-depth articles and updates on our work. Additionally, you can sign up for our newsletter via the "Contact Us" section and follow us on social media platforms for timely announcements and news. Please follow MACLab Instagram @Maclab23 or click Instagram link here https://www.instagram.com/maclab23?igsh=MWYxcGFjMjd0YXl0MA==
Lillo-Martin, D., Gagne, D., & Chen Pichler, D. (2022)