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Mark Seidenberg is Vilas Research Professor and Donald O. Hebb Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a Senior Scientist at Haskins Laboratories. [1] [2] He is a specialist in psycholinguistics, focusing specifically on the cognitive and neurological bases of language and reading. Seidenberg received his Ph.D. from Columbia University under the mentorship of Thomas Bever and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for the Study of Reading at the University of Illinois. He has held academic positions at McGill University,[3] the University of Southern California,[4] and since 2001 at the University of Wisconsin.[5] Seidenberg has published over a hundred scientific articles[6] and is the author of Language at the Speed of Light (2017).[7] Seidenberg is married to fellow psychologist Maryellen MacDonald and has two children.[8][9]

References

  1. ^ "Mark S. Seidenberg, Vilas Professor and Donald O. Hebb Professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison".
  2. ^ "Research Scientist, Haskins Laboratories".
  3. ^ Seidenberg, M. S.; McClelland, J. L. (1989). "Psychological Review, American Psychological Association, 1989,Vol.96,No.4, 523-56" (PDF). Psychological Review. 96 (4): 523–68. doi:10.1037/0033-295X.96.4.523. PMID 2798649. S2CID 30165868.
  4. ^ "Northwestern.edu" (PDF).
  5. ^ "A Journal of the American Psychological Society Published by Blackwell Publishers" (PDF).
  6. ^ "neurotree.org, 124 high-probability publications, June 2020".
  7. ^ Seidenberg, Mark (2017). Language at the speed of sight. New York, NY: Basic Books. ISBN 978-1-5416-1715-5.
  8. ^ "Mark Seidenberg's Institutional Webpage". Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Mark Seidenberg's Biography". Retrieved 17 January 2018.