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Personal websites of top psycholinguistic researchers.
This page was last updated on October 15th, 2008
Researchers (from Psycholinguistics)
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Gouvea, AnaGouvea, Ana
Sentence processing, eye tracking, EEG, ERP (University of Maryland, USA)
Piñango, Maria M.Piñango, Maria M.
Neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive science (YALE, USA)
Ferrand, LudovicFerrand, Ludovic
French psycholinguist with interests in speech perception and production, visual word recognition, priming, neuropsychology. Full list of publications. (CNRS and Université René Descartes, France)
Crain, StephenCrain, Stephen
Language development, sentence processing, neurolinguistics (University of Maryland, USA)
Pinker, StevenPinker, Steven
Author of The Language Instinct and Words and Rules (Formerly at MIT, now at Harvard)
Avrutin, SergeyAvrutin, Sergey
Language acquisition, language impairment and theoretical linguistics (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
MacWhinney, BrianMacWhinney, Brian
CHILDES database, psycholinguistic tools and methods, language learning and processing (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Grodzinsky, YosefGrodzinsky, Yosef
Agrammatism, Aphasia, Neurolinguistics (Tel Aviv University, Israel)

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