Photos Tzu-yun defends her dissertation to great acclaim Jon introduces Tzu-yun at her dissertation defense Shuchen receiving the 2023 Sam Epstein award for her Cognitive Science honors thesis Congratulations Dr. Tamarae Hildebrandt! Celebrating the end of the term and the warm(-ish) weather Jacky gives remarks at the 2023 Linguistics graduation ceremony Maria celebrates the blue-ribbon award for her UROP poster Navya answers questions at the 2023 UROP symposium Maria discusses her findings at the 2023 UROP symposium Kennedy presents her award-winning poster at the 2023 UROP symposium Current and former lab members meet up at SNL2022 Tzu-yun presents her poster at SNL 2022 Jeonghwa presents her poster at SNL2022 David presents his poster at 2022 (while wearing the EMOTIV headset!) A few lab folks at the Linguistics Department welcome, September 2022 Jon uses Helsinki native Tove Janssen’s beautiful illustrations to spice up the SNL2019 Early Career Award talks The lab at SNL2019 Rachel presents her poster at SNL2019 Tzu-yun and Chia-wen just wrapping up an excellent poster presentation Jon is a poor stand-in for the great team of Donnie Dunagen, Andrea Martin, Lars Meyer and John Hale Jon with Early Career Award co-Winner Vitoria Piai and SNL Chair Manuel Carreiras If it’s lunch time, the lab is probably at Sadako Talking with neurolinguistics students at Graduation 2019 Dylan and Ibrahim present at the UROP 2019 Symposium Enjoying the first signs of spring Chia-wen presents her poster at SNL 2017 in Baltimore “We have a wide selection of event-related potentials. Perhaps you are looking for one in a bright lime green?” Maya and Chris present at the UROP 2017 Symposium on the effect of mild exercise on EEG noise during passive story-book listening Emma and Samia at Samia’s 2016 UROP presentation Samia presents her poster about repetition priming within and between speakers at the 2016 UROP symposium The lab goes outside on the first warm day of Spring 2016. L to R: Salim, Chiawen, Claudia, Emma, Rachael, Samia, Jon. Salim looks at raw EEG data, i.e. “the squiggles” Salim and Rachael collecting data Claudia is ready to pilot a new study Salim and Rachael inject gel to reduce impedences The setup in 441 lorch The BrainProducts amplifier that does the heavy lifting Salim preps the EEG cap for data collection The lab goes to the law quad, Summer 2015. L to R: Salim, Claudia, Rachael, Kyle, Max, Jon Jon, Ioulia, and Renee present preliminary results on MEG, Language and Autism at the 2014 MCubed symposium Our first signal! An auditory-evoked response in a single subject to 100 1 KHz tones. The lab logo The view of Fall foliage from our lab on the fourth floor of Lorch Hall