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Emil Holmer
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Cognitive hearing science and ease of language understanding
J Rönnberg, E Holmer, M Rudner
International journal of audiology 58 (5), 247-261, 2019
1512019
Evidence of an association between sign language phonological awareness and word reading in deaf and hard-of-hearing children
E Holmer, M Heimann, M Rudner
Research in Developmental Disabilities 48, 145-159, 2016
782016
Cognitive hearing science: three memory systems, two approaches, and the ease of language understanding model
J Rönnberg, E Holmer, M Rudner
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64 (2), 359-370, 2021
402021
Theory of mind and reading comprehension in deaf and hard-of-hearing signing children
E Holmer, M Heimann, M Rudner
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 196170, 2016
342016
Similar digit-based working memory in deaf signers and hearing non-signers despite digit span differences
J Andin, E Orfanidou, V Cardin, E Holmer, CM Capek, B Woll, J Rönnberg, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 4, 65402, 2013
322013
Imitation, sign language skill and the developmental ease of language understanding (D-ELU) model
E Holmer, M Heimann, M Rudner
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 171819, 2016
252016
Computerized sign language-based literacy training for deaf and hard-of-hearing children
E Holmer, M Heimann, M Rudner
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 22 (4), 404-421, 2017
212017
Reorganization of large-scale brain networks in deaf signing adults: The role of auditory cortex in functional reorganization following deafness
J Andin, E Holmer
Neuropsychologia 166, 108139, 2022
142022
The cognitive hearing science perspective on perceiving, understanding, and remembering language: The ELU model
J Rönnberg, C Signoret, J Andin, E Holmer
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 967260, 2022
132022
Working memory for signs with poor visual resolution: fMRI evidence of reorganization of auditory cortex in deaf signers
J Andin, E Holmer, K Schönström, M Rudner
Cerebral Cortex 31 (7), 3165-3176, 2021
122021
Developing theory of mind abilities in Swedish pre‐schoolers
A Sundqvist, E Holmer, FS Koch, M Heimann
Infant and Child Development 27 (4), e2090, 2018
112018
Load and distinctness interact in working memory for lexical manual gestures
M Rudner, E Toscano, E Holmer
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 152711, 2015
112015
Evidence of an effect of gaming experience on visuospatial attention in deaf but not in hearing individuals
E Holmer, M Rudner, K Schönström, J Andin
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 2766, 2020
92020
Working memory in deaf children is explained by the developmental ease of language understanding (D-ELU) model
M Rudner, E Holmer
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 208781, 2016
82016
Neurobiological insights from the study of deafness and sign language
V Cardin, R Campbell, M MacSweeney, E Holmer, J Rönnberg, M Rudner
Understanding Deafness, Language and Cognitive Development: Essays in honour …, 2020
62020
Developmental ease of language understanding model and literacy acquisition: Evidence from deaf and hard-of-hearing signing children
E Holmer, M Rudner
Gallaudet University Press, 2020
42020
Associations between sign language skills and resting-state functional connectivity in deaf early signers
E Holmer, K Schönström, J Andin
Frontiers in psychology 13, 738866, 2022
32022
Neonatal Imitation, Intersubjectivity, and Children With Atypical Development: Do Observations on Autism and Down Syndrome Change Our Understanding?
M Heimann, E Holmer
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 701795, 2021
32021
Psykologisk nivå
E Holmer
Studentlitteratur AB, 2021
32021
The relation between parental mind-mindedness and children’s developing theory of mind
A Sundqvist, F Koch, E Holmer, M Heimann
Poster Presented at the XIX Biennial International Conference on Infant …, 2014
32014
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