Research
Child Language Development Laboratory
Research in the Child Language Development Laboratory focuses on how typical and atypical language development interacts with other cognitive systems. Our studies spend many age groups, language/cognitive domains and levels of analysis, from auditory perceptual processing to social-cognitive skills.
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Cognition of Adult Language Acquisition Lab (CoALA)
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Second Language Acquisition Lab
We use both behavioral (e.g., reaction times, eye-tracking, comprehension and production tasks) and neurophysiological (EEG/ERP) research methods to investigate how second language speakers process words and sentences is in both their first and second languages.
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Semantics, Aphasia, and Neural Dynamics Lab
The primary focus is to characterize neuroplasticity related to successful treatment in persons with acquired language disorders. Also working to explore different ways of promoting neuroplasticity in the rehabilitation of adult language disorders.
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