Albert Kim
University of Colorado at Boulder
Albert Kim received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2000. He trained in electrophysiological methods during a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Washington. He is currently Assistant Professor in the Institute of Cognitive Science and the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado. Prior to becoming a psychologist, Dr. Kim worked in computational linguistics at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Illinois. Dr. Kim’s research uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to study the neural bases of language processing, focusing on both sentence comprehension and word recognition.
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Course:
LING 7800-014
Event-Related Potentials and the Neural Mechanisms of On-line Language Comprehension
Course:
LING 7800-014
Event-Related Potentials and the Neural Mechanisms of On-line Language Comprehension