
Chung-Lin Martin Yang
Assistant Professor · Psycho- and Neurolinguistics
University of RochesterAbout
Chung-Lin Martin Yang is an Assistant Professor (Instructional Track) in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester, School of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on psycho- and neurolinguistics, speech perception/production, word recognition, word learning, evolution of human cognition, and second language acquisition.
His work investigates how orthography influences second language phonological encoding, the role of Broca’s area in non-linguistic sequence learning, and neural correlates of emotional processing in early childhood. He has published extensively on topics such as bilingual phonological processing, individual differences in language learning, and the impact of orthographic depth on lexical representation.
Notable research themes include the interplay between orthographic cues and phonological encoding in Mandarin and English, as well as neurodevelopmental aspects of emotional and linguistic processing in children. His contributions bridge cognitive neuroscience, psycholinguistics, and educational linguistics.
Dr. Yang holds a PhD in Cognitive Science and teaches courses related to language acquisition and cognitive mechanisms. His lab explores experimental methods to understand how linguistic and cognitive systems interact during learning and perception.
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