
Chia-Lin Charlene Lee 李佳霖 CV link (View PDF)
Ph.D in Psychology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 美國伊利諾大學厄巴納-香檳分校心理學博士

Po-Heng Chen 陳柏亨 Website link
Graduate Institute of Linguistics 語言學研究所
As human beings, we use language effortlessly in life despite its complexity. My research interests focus on cognitive and neural mechanisms of language processing and how these mechanisms could be affected by individual variations and healthy aging. 儘管語言如此複雜,我們人類仍能毫不費力地使用它。我的研究興趣在於語言處理的認知與神經機制,以及這些機制如何受到個體差異和健康老化的影響。

Yu-Ling Wei
Graduate Institute of Linguistics 語言學研究所

Yun-Han Hsu 許芸涵
Graduate Institute of Linguistics 語言學研究所
My academic interest is perception of pronunciation variants. I am currently working on an ERP study on perception of onset sibilant variants in Taiwan Mandarin. 我的研究興趣是語音變異的感知機制。目前正進行中文噝音變異感知的腦波實驗。

I-Ling Hsu 徐依綾
Graduate Institute of Linguistics 語言學研究所
Neurolinguistics and psycholinguistics are my main research fields. I am interested in the cognitive and neural mechanisms for both young and aging adults. Currently, my research project focuses on the hemispheric mechanism in emotional language processing by event-related potentials (ERPs). 神經語言學與心理語言學是我主要的研究領域。我對年輕人和老年人的認知與神經處理也感興趣。 目前,我的研究透過事件相關電位探討情緒與語言處理在左右半腦的運作機制。

Tsu-Yueh Hsu 許子玥
Graduate Institute of Linguistics 語言學研究所
I received a B.S. in psychology and a B.A. in foreign languages and literature at National Cheng Kung University. I am currently a master's student in the Graduate Institute of linguistics at National Taiwan University. My interest lies in the neurolinguistics of multilingualism, especially how the brain behaves differently between L1 and L2.

Jing-Yi Huang 黃靖懿
Graduate Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences 腦與心智科學研究所
I received a B.S. in speech language pathology and currently am a master’s student in the Graduate Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences at NTU. I am interested in cognitive neuroscience and neurolinguistics. My research project focuses on age-related changes in the impact of emotional context on language predictive coding through event-related potentials(ERPs)

Szu-Chi Amanda Lin 林司琪
Graduate Institute of Linguistics 語言學研究所
I received a B.S. in mathematics at National Taiwan University and am currently pursuing a master's degree at the Graduate Institute of Linguistics with a focus on neurolinguistics. How the human brain is capable of processing mass information such as language itself has always fascinated me. In particular, I am profoundly intrigued by the language-emotion interplay as it relates closely to the essence of humanity. For instance, much work has been devoted to predictive language processing in the extant literature, yet whether emotion plays a role — and if so, how — in facilitating such cognitive processes is less understood. I am therefore excited to see what we might discover along the way.