- Neural correlates of prediction in language comprehension: An MEG study on Japanese classifier-noun processing (2025)
- Exploring spatial and temporal dynamics of language comprehension in the brain with CCG (2025)
Talks:
- Modeling Syntactic Composition in the Brain with Computational Models (2025)
Research Experience
Post-doctoral Research Fellow: University of Tokyo (Yohei Oseki’s lab); Lecturer: The University of Osaka
Education
Ph.D. in Linguistics from the Department of Linguistics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Advisors: Acrisio Pires and Marlyse Baptista (after the passing of Sam Epstein).
Background
Research Interests: Computational Neurolinguistics, naturalistic methods; cognitive modeling; fMRI, MEG, EEG. About Me: Currently a lecturer at the University of Osaka, focusing on investigating human sentence processing in the brain by leveraging computational models.