Manuscripts in revision

  • Yacovone, A., Carter, J., Kocab, A., Davidson, K., & Snedeker, J. (in revision at Neurobiology of Language). Linguistic modality (hand)shapes your expectations: An EEG study of form-based predictions during naturalistic comprehension of stories in American Sign Language. [OSF]

Conference Talks & Poster Presentations

  • Kandel, M., Carter, J., & Kocab, A. (2024, June). Cascaded processing in language production is modality independent: Evidence from picture naming in American Sign Language [Poster session]. HSP 2024.

  • Kocab, A., Carter, J., & Snedeker, J. (2023, November). Who did what to whom: Marking event participants in Nicaraguan Sign Language [Conference presentation]. 48th Boston University Conference on Language Development, Boston University, Boston, MA.

  • Anderson, M., Wilkins, A., Riker, T., Lim Franck, N., McGinnis, F., McGovern, R., & Carter, J. (2023, November). Sign here: How to effectively communicate with Deaf patients in health care systems [Film festival presentation]. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo, Atlanta, GA.

  • Carter, J., & Riker, T. (2023, July). Sign here: How to effectively communicate with Deaf patients in health care systems [Poster presentation]. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.

  • Wilkins, A., & Carter, J. (2023, June). Personal and professional perspectives on alcohol use disorder recovery in Deaf and hard of hearing individuals [Poster presentation]. 46th Annual Research Society on Alcohol Scientific Meeting, Bellevue, WA., WA

Clinical Research

  • Study Title: Sign Here: How to Conduct Informed Consent with Deaf Individuals

    • Role: Clinical Research Coordinator

    • Funding: (NIH) National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

    • Publication: Anderson, M. L., Wilkins, A. M., Riker, T., Franck, N. L., McGinnis, F., McGovern, R., Carter, J., Aquino, C., & Wang, B. (2026). Training medical providers to serve diverse deaf patients: Age‑based intervention effects in a randomized trial. Disability and Health Journal, 19(2), 102019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo.2025.102019

    • Treatment tool: Vital Signs

  • Study Title: Deaf-MET: A Deaf-Accessible Pre-Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder

    • Role: Clinical Research Coordinator

    • Funding: (NIH) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

    • Researchers: Dr. Alexander Wilkins, Phd, Jessica Carter, MA