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Kajsa Gullberg is a doctoral student in General Linguistics at Lund University's Centre for Languages and Literature since spring 2021. She is actively engaged in research examining linguistic processes during truthful versus deceitful storytelling across speech and writing modalities, with a specific focus on cognitive load manifestations. Her work is conducted within the Centre's Department of General Linguistics where she also serves as a board member.
Her primary research explores how language production adapts to different modalities and external factors, particularly investigating deception through psycholinguistic frameworks. Key focus areas include keystroke logging methodologies, cognitive load measurement during narrative construction, and comparative analysis of speech versus writing processes. Recent work centers on identifying linguistic markers that differentiate between self-experienced and invented narratives.
Her publication trends (2021-2024) reveal concentrated research on deception metrics across communication modalities, with increasing methodological sophistication in cognitive load measurement. The work spans theoretical psycholinguistics, forensic applications, and digital communication analysis, consistently employing empirical approaches to language production phenomena.
Administratively, she contributes to the Centre for Languages and Literature as a board member. Her research is supported by the active dissertation project 'Spoken and written processes in invented and experienced narratives' (2021-2025) and the completed BOATS project (2020-2024) which developed frameworks for differentiating true and invented narratives through linguistic analysis.
She maintains active research engagement through 20 documented activities including conference presentations, public lectures on deception research, and editorial contributions. Her work connects with international collaborators across psychology and linguistics domains as evidenced by her research network map.




