
Psycholinguistics Professor at MIT, Head of the MIT Language Lab, conducting research on sentence processing, language comprehension, and cognitive neuroscience of language.
Edward Gibson is a distinguished Psycholinguistics Professor at MIT and the Head of the MIT Language Lab.
His research focuses on how people understand and produce language, particularly sentence processing and the cognitive mechanisms underlying language comprehension.
He has published extensively in cognitive science and linguistics journals, contributing to our understanding of syntax and working memory in language use.

Topic: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar, and Large Language Models (LLMs)

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