The graduate students in my lab and I are always looking for motivated undergraduate students who are interested in language, bilingualism, and Spanish and would like to gain research experience in how Spanish is learned and processed.
Students who join our team will learn in a vibrant, collegial environment, and will gain hands-on experience applying STEM research methods to the study of language.
Enrollment in SPAN 494 (Research) counts toward the Spanish Major and Minor.
The only prerequisites are curiosity and a desire to learn; no other prior knowledge is required. Knowledge of basic Spanish preferred.
If you would like to learn more or discuss opportunities, please contact Giuli Dussias at pdussias@psu.edu.
Preparing a participant for data collection using electroencephalography (EEG).
Weekly lab meeting to discuss research methods, findings from our lab, and progress of data collection.
Observing eye movements and participant progress during an eye-tracking experiment.