psycholinguists
Psycholinguists are researchers who study the psychological and neurobiological foundations of language. They investigate how people acquire, comprehend, and produce language, and how linguistic knowledge is stored and retrieved in the mind and brain. Their work spans behavioral experiments, cognitive modeling, and brain research to understand the time course and mechanisms of language processing.
Key topics include language acquisition in children, real-time processing of spoken and written language, bilingualism and
Common methods combine experimental psychology with neuroscience. Behavioral measures such as reaction times and eye movements
Practically, psycholinguists are typically trained in linguistics, psychology, or cognitive science and work in universities, research