About
I am a lecturer in psychology at Newcastle University. I am also an affiliated researcher at Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at the University of Cambridge.
My research combines neuroscientific, psychological, linguistic, and statistical methods to investigate different aspects of language and cognitive processing from an applied perspective. Specifically, I work on multilingual syntactic and semantic processing across the lifespan. Additionally, I am interested in the influence of hearing loss, socio-linguistic variables, and developmental conditions (autism spectrum) on language and cognitive processing. My research uses both written and spoken stimuli, and both offline (comprehension, judgements) and online (eye-tracking, EEG, fMRI) measures.
My research interests include, but are not limited to, psycholinguistics, language processing, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, cognitive science, (cognitive) neuroscience, cognitive modeling, multilingualism, language acquisition, aging, pronoun processing, cross-linguistic comparisons, and individual differences.
Dr. Margreet Vogelzang
Lecturer in Psychology
margreet.vogelzang
[at]newcastle.ac.uk
mv498[at]cam.ac.uk
Reseach interests
Language processing
Cognitive science
Neuroscience
Language acquisition
Multilingualism