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DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS & TESOL | THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON


PSYCHOLINGUISTICS LAB HOME

In the Psycholinguistics Lab, we investigate language production and
comprehension in native and non-native speakers. The lab comprises the
Behavioral Lab (Hammond Hall 130), the Eye-Tracking Lab (Trimble Hall 217D), and
the Electroencephalography (EEG) Lab (Trimble Hall 213). The Behavioral Lab
features four stations for running experiments on DMDX, which is freeware for
stimulus presentation and data recording. At these stations, it is possible to
run a range of experimental tasks, including lexical decision, (word/picture)
naming, semantic categorization, moving-window self-paced reading, maze task
self-paced reading, (speeded) grammaticality judgment, sentence matching, and
elicited production, among many others. The Eye-Tracking Lab houses an
EyeLink1000 eye tracker (SR Research) that is used primarily to investigate eye
movement patterns during reading (but that can be used for a variety of other
experiment types). The EEG Lab has a 32-channel Biosemi EEG system that is used
to investigate neurophysiological responses associated with language processing.

If you would like more information on the Psycholinguistics Lab, please contact
Jeffrey Witzel at jeffrey.witzel/at/uta.edu or visit our lab Facebook page.

 

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130 Hammond Hall, UT Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019
ph. (817) 272-3133   fax (817) 272-2731
department email: linguistics@uta.edu