Benjamin K. Bergen

Associate Professor, Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego

BENJAMIN BERGEN is Associate Professor in the Cognitive Science Department at UC San Diego, where he directs the Language and Cognition Lab. He is trained in linguistics and cognitive science at UC Berkeley, receiving his Ph.D. in 2001. Bergen is an active researcher in cognitive linguistics and cognitive science, with over 40 publications and 60 presentations in the two related fields. These include papers in the key journals including LanguageCognitive Science,Brain and LanguageMemory and Cognition,Cognitive Linguistics, and the Journal of Child Language. Bergen has presented dozens of invited lectures at linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science departments in the U.S. and abroad, and at national and international cognitive linguistics conferences. A large part of his research uses experimental methods to study the use of mental simulation in language understanding, including motor simulation, perceptual simulation, and how grammar affects mental simulation. In other work, he has constructed computationally precise models of language development and use.

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