Lin Wang and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper, "Better together: integrating multivariate with univariate methods, and MEG with EEG to study language comprehension" accepted for publication in...
Thank you to Professor Mikael Roll and the organizing committee (Sara Farshchi, Fredrik Heinat, Anna Hjortdal, Eva Klingvall, Renata Kochančikaitė, Tuğba Lulaci, and Claudia Sjöström) for inviting...
Gina was interviewed by Tufts Now on the hot topic of AI and ChatGPT. Click here to read her take on the what we know about the mechanisms behind chatbots and how they compare to how the human brain...
Gina and Tori both attended the Annual Congress of the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) as well as the Satellite Workshop for the DISCOURSE in Psychosis Consortium in Toronto...
Congratulations to Tom Hansen and the other first year Tufts Psychology graduate students for their presentations at the First Year Conference! The title of Tom's talk was "The Informativeness Effect...
Thank you to the Harvard Society for Mind, Brain, and Behavior for inviting Gina to their Spring Symposium! The undergraduate organization's chosen topic for this year was "Language and Communication...
Thank you so much to Professor Yasuki Ishizaki (President of Gunma University), Associate Professor Takako Ochi and Dr. Tomoseki Watanabe, for hosting Gina’s visit to Gunma University, Japan, where...
Thank you to the Society for Language Development for hosting Gina at their annual symposium, held at Boston University. The 2022 Symposium was on "Event Representations in Language, Learning, and...
Congrats to Samer Nour Eddine, Trevor Brothers, and Gina Kuperberg, for their review, “The N400 in silico: A review of computational models”, officially out in the Psychology of Learning and...