Teenie Matlock

LSA 112: Experimental semantics

Teenie Matlock is Founding Faculty in the Cognitive Science Program at UC Merced, the newest campus in the University of California system. She completed a PhD in cognitive psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and did post-doctoral research at Stanford University. Her main line of research is language and cognition, including the role of cognitive simulation in language understanding, the link between linguistic form and spatial thought, and language and thought in technological domains. Her publications span cognitive science, psycholinguistics, cognitive linguistics, and human-computer interaction.

External website: http://faculty.ucmerced.edu/tmatlock/index.html

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