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Stephanie Huette is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Memphis, specializing in Cognitive Psychology. She leads the [L]anguage [A]nd [B]ehavior lab (LaBlab), which investigates how context influences language comprehension and behavior. Her research employs eye-tracking and motion-tracking technologies to study real-time cognitive processes. Dr. Huette holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive & Information Sciences from UC Merced and a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Iowa.
Her research interests include spoken-language comprehension, cognitive science, neural networks, and embodied cognition. The LaBlab focuses on understanding how visual, social, and linguistic contexts shape meaning and behavior, with recent work on spatial category learning, embodied attention, and misinformation processing.
Notable publications address topics like blink dynamics during mind wandering, the impact of certainty on anticipatory processing, and the role of negation in sentence comprehension. Her lab is located in the Psychology Building and includes graduate and undergraduate researchers.



