[photo]              ALBERT KIM
Associate Professor
Institute of Cognitive Science and
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
University of Colorado at Boulder
594 UCB
Boulder, CO  80309-0594, USA

On campus: Muenzinger D356B
East Campus Research Facility: CINC 182
Email: albert.kim@colorado.edu

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RESEARCH
My laboratory  investigates how people understand language.  I use neuroscientific and behavioral measures as well as computational modeling techniques to approach this issue. Most of my current work uses scalp-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) to study neural processes involved in language processing. Online Publications available here.

TEACHING
PSYCH 2145: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
PSYCH 7215: Cognitive Neuroscience of Language Comprehension
Issues and Methods in Cognitive Science with Mike Eisenberg
Introduction to Cognitive Science with Martha Palmer
LSA Institute, LING 7800: Event-Related Potentials and the Neural Mechanisms of On-line Language Comprehension with Lee Osterhout

BIO
I received my Ph.D. in experimental psychology from The University of Pennsylvania and then did post-doctoral training in electro-physiological methods at The University of Washington. Before becoming a psychologist, I studied computer science at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and worked in computational linguistics at The University of Edinburgh.

SOME LINKS
CU Center for Neuroscience
CU Psychology Faculty
Graduate Program in Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience at Boulder