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Sarah Cameron is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oslo's Faculty of Humanities, Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies. Her research focuses on language and brain interactions, particularly second language acquisition in adult Norwegian learners using EEG. She holds an MA in Linguistics from UiO (2019) and has worked as a research assistant and lecturer at OsloMet. Her interests include neurolinguistics, first/second language processing, mental lexicon, and memory.
- PhD Project: Investigating L2 grammar acquisition and processing via EEG in a longitudinal study.
- Background: Experience with eye-tracking and EEG data collection from children, adults, and aphasia patients.
- Research Groups: Clinical Linguistics and Language Acquisition; Second and Third Language Acquisition and Use.
Key areas of focus include bilingualism’s cognitive effects, multilingual memory systems, and neurobiological underpinnings of language.
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