ABOUT ME

I am a cognitive scientist interested in the question of how language is represented in the human mind and how it is processed during comprehension and production. Therefore, my work is mainly in the interdisciplinary field of psychology of language, also known as psycholinguistics.

I use psycholinguistic experimentation (such as behavioral experiments with reading time and eye-tracking methods) to study the representation and processing of language, particularly of morpho-syntax. My research has primarily consisted of structural priming experiments with various monolingual and bilingual populations, on different linguistic structures in a number of different languages.