Thank you to Dr. Vicky Lai for hosting Gina's virtual visit to the University of Arizona, where she gave an invited talk at the Cognitive Science Virtual Colloquium Series: “Does hierarchical...
Trevor Brothers and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper "Word predictability effects are linear, not logarithmic: Implications for probabilistic models of sentence comprehension" accepted for...
The NeuroCognition of Language Lab is very excited to welcome a new member! Sean Wang Meyer was born on the evening of September 4th. Congratulations to parents Lin Wang and John Meyer!
Goodbye and good luck to Sophie Greene, who joined our lab as a research assistant in May 2018. Sophie ran participants for many EEG studies as well as coordinated the efforts of all our undergrad RAs...
Gina Kuperberg has had her review "Tea with milk? A Hierarchical Generative Framework of Sequential Event Comprehension" accepted for publication in Topics in Cognitive Science.
Thank you to the wonderful undergraduate students who worked in our lab over the past academic year: Feng (Ted) Cheng, Emma Fleisher (who graduated this year!), Elizabeth Kenneally, Maya Lazarus...
Victoria Sharpe, Kirsten Weber, and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper, "Impairments in probabilistic prediction and Bayesian learning can explain reduced neural semantic priming in schizophrenia,"...
Congratulations to Andy Valenti from Matthias Scheutz's lab here in the Department of Computer Science at Tufts, who defended his PhD thesis, "A Companion Robot for Modeling the Expressive Behavior of...