Congratulations to Martin Paczynski who defended his PhD thesis, "Impact of Aspectual and Animacy Information on Semantic and Syntactic Processing: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials." Martin's...
Gina gives a talk as one of The Michael S. Goodman '74 Memorial Lectures, for the Department of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences at Brown University, Providence. "Spatiotemporal...
Congratulations to Hugh Rabagliati who has accepted a position as a Chancellor's Fellow in the Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh. Hugh will be staying with us for another few months to...
Gina gives a talk as part of the Neurobiology Lecture Series at the University of Texas at San Antonio. "The Neurobiology of Schizophrenia: Spatiotemporal imaging of language."
Eric Fields and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper "It's all about you: An ERP study of emotion and self-relevance in discourse" accepted by NeuroImage.
Welcome to Kirsten Weber who is starting as a postdoc in our lab. Kirsten received her PhD at the Donders Institue where she carried out fMRI research with Peter Hagoort. She will be working at both...
Gina gives a talk at the University Seminar on Language and Cognition, Columbia University, NY. "Spatiotemporal Imaging of Language: a Window into Thought in Psychosis".
Eric Fields learned that his poster, "ERPs reveal rapid effects of the self-positivity bias during the processing of social vignettes", Fields, E. C., Carneiro de Lima, C., Natraj, R., Tusch, E., &...
Neil Cohn, Martin Paczynski, Ray Jackendoff, Phil Holcomb, and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper, "Structure and meaning in sequential image comprehension" accepted for publication in Cognitive...
Simona Temereanca, Matti S. Hamalainen, Gina Kuperberg, Steve M. Stufflebeam, Eric Halgren, and Emery N. Brown have had their paper "Eye movements modulate the spatiotemporal dynamics of word...