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Nate Delaney-Busch, Ph.D. (2015-2017)

I joined the Kuperberg Lab in 2009 as a PhD student. My primary areas of emphasis have been language, emotion, and schizophrenia, and I have a strong interest in data science and statistics. I am particularly interested in how the meaning of an utterance, particularly personally or emotionally...

Meredith Brown, Ph.D. (2014-2018)

Meredith is interested in the cognitive and neural mechanisms that underlie rapid, probabilistic, and flexible effects of linguistic context on the dynamics of spoken language understanding. Her doctoral research at the University of Rochester used eye-tracking and other behavioral methods to...

Emily Morgan, Ph.D. (2016-2018)

I joined the Kuperberg Lab in 2016. To know a language is to use one's past linguistic experience to form expectations about future linguistic experience. This process is mediated by both speakers' stored representations of their previous experience, and the online procedures used to process new...

Lotte Schoot, Ph.D. (2016-2018)

I joined the Kuperberg lab in 2016. I am interested in the neural mechanisms involved in language comprehension as well as language production (and the overlap between these), taking into account how context influences these processes. I have a special interest in how predictive mechanims influence...

Lena Palaniyappan, MD, PhD

Eve Lewandowski, Ph.D.

Sheraz Khan, Ph.D.