Principal Investigator
Tamara Swaab
swaab@ucdavis.edu cv
Dr Tamara Swaab received her Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of Nijmegen and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands. She is assistant professor of Psychology, and joined the CMB in 2002. Her lab investigates the cognitive and neural architectures of language comprehension.
Postdoctoral Fellows
Graduate Students
Kristen Tooley
ktooley@ucdavis.edu cv
Kristin Tooley is a graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. Matt Traxler. She colloborates with the Swaab lab on electrophysiological studies of syntactic priming.
Clint Johns
cljohns@ucdavis.edu cv
Clint Johns is a graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. Debra Long. He colloborates with the Swaab lab on electrophysiological studies of coreferential processing and attention.
Mikael Roll
mikael.roll@ling.lu.se cv
Mikael is a visiting graduate student from Lund Iniversity in Sweden. He is involved in studies of implicit causality with Drs Ledoux and Swaab
Lab Manager
Undergraduates
Collaborators
Peter C. Gordon
pcg@email.unc.edu cv
Peter Gordon is Professor of Psychology at the Department of Psychology of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Swaab lab collaborates with Dr Gordon on ERP studies of coreferential processing funded by a research R01 grant from NIMH
C Christine Camblin
ccamblin@email.unc.edu cv
Dr Chrissy Camblin graduated from the Swaab Lab in 2005 and currently has a postdoctoral position with Dr Joe Hopfinger at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Swaab lab collaborates with Dr. Camblin on studies of discourse context and lexical association.
Kerry Ledoux
kledoux1@jhmi.edu cv
Dr Kerry Ledoux was a postdoctoral fellow in the Swaab lab and is currently at Johns Hopkins University
Other
Lara Polse
lrpolse@ucdavis.edu cv
Lara Polse is Junior Specialist in the Swaab Lab and works on studies of non-literal language and discourse in normal populations and children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder