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Email: lag9799@nyu.edu
Program: PhD in Developmental Psychology
Year Entered Program: 2022
Research Interests: Bilingualism, Electroencephalogram (EEG), Event-Related Potentials (ERPs), Cognition and Language
Principal Advisor(s): Dr. Natalie Brito
Research Description/Bio:
I graduated from John Jay College in 2019 with a BA/MA in Forensic Psychology. My previous research examined the effects of cultural context on language selection in English-Spanish bilinguals. I also investigated how age of acquisition affects language access in early and late Spanish-English bilinguals. I am currently interested in identifying how individual and societal factors affect the cognitive and linguistic functioning of bilinguals utilizing EEG and ERPs.