Gina is an Invited Speaker for a workshop at The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Tufts University. The title of her talk is "What can the neural architecture of the language system tell us about...
Our lab's research is featured in an article in Nature! The article is called, "Lost in translation. Unravelling the mystery of verbal dysfunction in schizophrenia could yield clues to the nature of...
Gina is an Invited Speaker for a workshop at Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine in Gunma, Japan. The title of her talk is "What can the neural architecture of the language system tell us...
Congratulations to Nate Delaney-Busch, who has won the 2014 Outstanding Contribution to Undergraduate Education (Doctoral Level) Award from the Tufts Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Martin Paczynski, Ray Jackendoff, and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper "When events change their nature: The neurocognitive mechanisms underlying aspectual coercion" accepted by The Journal of...
Eva Wittenberg, Martin Paczynski, Heike Wiese, Ray Jackendoff, and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper "The difference between "giving a rose" and "giving a kiss": A sustained anterior negativity to...
Goodbye and thank you to Candida Ustine, who is leaving for her new job at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Thank you for all your hard work the last 2 and a half years!
Gina is an Invited Professor at the Rovereto Winter School at the University of Trento, Italy. The theme of the lectures is "What event-related potentials can and can't tell us about language...
Kirsten Weber, Eddie Wlotko, and Gina Kuperberg present posters at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Society of the Neurobiology of Language, held in San Diego, CA.