Gina gave a talk titled, “The Potential and Limitations of Large Language Models for Understanding Predictive Language Processing,” at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for
n Thank you to Dr. Baktash Babadi for inviting Gina to speak at the MGH Psychosis Clinical and Research Seminars at Massachusetts General Hospital. Gina’s talk was titled, “GPT
Trevor Brothers, Emily Morgan, Anthony Yacovone, and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper, “Multiple predictions during language comprehension: Friends, foes, or indifferent
n Lin Wang, Trevor Brothers, Ole Jensen, and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper, “Dissociating the pre-activation of word meaning and form during sentence comprehension: Evidence from
Congratulations to Lin Wang for being recognized with an Abstract Merit Award “Honorable Mention” for her abstract submission for the 2023 Society for the Neurobiology of Language
Congratulations to Tori Sharpe, who defended her PhD thesis, “Taking it with a grain of salt and pepper: Spared and impaired use of contextual information in the language production of
n DISCOURSE has started a blog (Chronicle), and Gina was invited to write the first post. To read about her thoughts on LLMs, click here: Link to postn
n Thank you to Professor Mikael Roll and the organizing committee (Sara Farshchi, Fredrik Heinat, Anna Hjortdal, Eva Klingvall, Renata Kochančikaitė, Tuğba Lulaci, and Claudia Sjöström)
Lin Wang and Gina Kuperberg have had their paper, “Better together: integrating multivariate with univariate methods, and MEG with EEG to study language comprehension” accepted for
Welcome to Apoorva Vallampati, who is joining our lab as a new PhD student in the Cognitive Science Program. Apoorva earned her BS in Behavioral Neuroscience from The Ohio State University in