Albert Kim
- Associate Professor
- PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE
Main Campus: Muenzinger D356B
East Campus Research Facility: CINC 182
Lab: Kim Lab
Neural Mechanisms Of Language Processing
My research investigates how people understand language. Most of my work uses neuroimaging and behavioral techniques, especially scalp-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) to study the cognitive and neural mechanisms of language processing. Some of this research investigates the processes that allow people to recognize word recognition during reading, focusing on rapid neural events that occur within the initial 200 milliseconds of encountering a word. Other parts of my research focus on the processes that allow words to be combined into larger representations, such as sentences (sentence processing).
Bio
I received my Ph.D. in experimental psychology from and then did post-doctoral training in electro-physiological methods at . Before becoming a psychologist, I studied computer science at and worked in computational linguistics at .
For Prospective Grad Students
I supervise Ph.D. students in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at 兔子先生传媒文化作品. Application information can be found at the department's . I have also worked closely with graduate students in the and the . If you would like to work with me as a student in one of those departments, you can contact me directly but also should communicate with a faculty supervisor in your home department.