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Background
Self-described as 'a psychologist hiding in linguistics'
Interested in how human brains (and artificial systems) represent, process, and learn speech
Postdoctoral project focuses on how phonetic categories are represented and learned by the human brain
PhD dissertation explores how speaker demographic information influences spoken language comprehension
Other projects include how autistic and neurotypical children process social-emotional language, and how large language models process social-linguistic information
Primarily uses EEG, functional MRI, and computational metrics in research