Studying how individuals process language using eye-tracking

  • English language proficiency required
  • Amsterdam

Short title: Studying how individuals process language using eye-tracking

Department: Psychological Methods; Brain and Cognition

Summary: In this project, we would like to study how individuals process quantity words (e.g., more than half, most) using eye-tracking. This is an interdisciplinary project: you will work together with experts on semantics, eye-tracking and psychological methods.

Aim of the study: In experimental semantics and psycholinguistics, there exist numerous theories on how individuals perceive and process words. However, the potential of eye-tracking data to inform these theories has been largely underappreciated. In this project, you will review the literature on experimental semantics, and collect and analyze eye-tracking data to potentially different processing strategies across individuals. If you have an affinity to Bayesian statistics, you can additionally fit a Bayesian cognitive model to the behavioral data.

Start date: January (thesis); February (internship)

End date: June/July

Internship or Thesis: both

Duties: Design + execute the study, collection of eye-tracking data, analyzing eye-tracking data

Requirements: Some familiarity with eye-tracking data is preferred, enthusiasm for psycholinguistics.

 

To apply for this job email your details to a.s.g.sarafoglou@uva.nl