
AlbertÌýKim
- Associate Professor
- Cognitive
- PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE
- CENTER FOR NEUROSCIENCE
- INSTITUTE OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE

Education: PhD, The University of Pennsylvania, 2000
Research Interests:ÌýMy research investigates how people understand language. Most of my work uses neuroimaging and behavioral techniques, especially scalp-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) to study the cognitive and neural mechanisms of language processing.Ìý These studies focus on the earliest stages of visual word recognition (within the initial 200 ms of encountering a word ) and on the processes that allow words to be combined into larger representations, such as sentences.ÌýÌýÌý
FOR PROSPECTIVE GRAD STUDENTS: Ìý I supervise PhDÌýstudents in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at CU Boulder.Ìý Application information can be found at the department'sÌý.Ìý I have also worked closely with graduate students in theÌýÌýand theÌý.Ìý If you would like to work with me as a student in one of those departments, you can contact me directly but also should communicate with a faculty supervisor in your home department.