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Her research program aims to understand the neurocognitive mechanisms by which the human brain builds meaning from language, and how these mechanisms break down in neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia.
Dr. Kuperberg has served as a standing member for the Language and Communication Study Section for the National Institute of Health, and as a committee representative for Language for the Cognitive Neuroscience society. Her research accomplishments have been recognized by several awards, including the A.E. Bennett Research Award from the Society for Biological Psychiatry, the Joseph Zubin Award for Significant Contributions to Research in Psychopathology, and an Award from Brain Research for their most highly cited article, for her review of the architecture of the language system: Neural Mechanisms of Language Comprehension: Challenges to Syntax.
Dr. Kuperberg has served as a standing member for the Language and Communication Study Section for the National Institute of Health, and as a committee representative for Language for the Cognitive Neuroscience society. Her research accomplishments have been recognized by several awards, including the A.E. Bennett Research Award from the Society for Biological Psychiatry, the Joseph Zubin Award for Significant Contributions to Research in Psychopathology, and an Award from Brain Research for their most highly cited article, for her review of the architecture of the language system: Neural Mechanisms of Language Comprehension: Challenges to Syntax.
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Cognition (2024): 105755-105755
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