Welcome to our new research assistant Margarita Zeitlin, who has a B.A. in Linguistics from New York University, and joins us from her time as a lab coordinator at the Snedeker Lab at Harvard.
Welcome to Allison Fogel, coming from the University of Maryland, who has joined as a new graduate student. She has been carrying out research on multimodal studies of language processing with Dr...
Congratulations to Nate Delaney-Busch, who defended his Masters thesis, "The processing of emotional features in single and primed words". Nate's committee members were: Gina Kuperberg (advisor), Phil...
Welcome to our new research assistant Ben Stillerman! Ben has a B.S. in Cognitive Science with a specialization in human cognition from University of California, San Diego.
Goodbye and thank you to Clinton Burgess who spent his summer volunteering in our lab and working with Kirsten on using EEGLAB to analyze some of our production data.
Congratulations to Trevor Blackford who defended his Masters thesis, "Twice isn't Nice: Reverse N400 Priming in Schizophrenia". On Trevor's committee were: Gina Kuperberg, Phil Holcomb, and Tali...
Welcome to Arim Choi Perrachione, who is rejoining the lab as a senior research assistant. Arim previously worked with Dr. Kuperberg and is back to manage the lab at Tufts, and to conduct neuroimaging...
Gina is invited to give a talk as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series at Saarbrucken University, Germany, titled "A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach to understanding Language comprehension in the...
Gina is an Invited Keynote speaker for the Conference of the American Association for Computational Linguistics, Atlanta GA. The title of her talk is "Predicting Meaning: A Hierarchical Bayesian...