
معرفی
Dr. Torsten Kai Jachmann is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Psycholinguistics Group at the Department of Language Science and Technology, Saarland University. His work focuses on the interplay of speaker gaze, ERP neurophysiological correlates, and information structure in situated language comprehension.
- Current teaching: Experimental Methods in Psycholinguistic Research (SS2025), Japanese language courses
- Key methodologies: ERP experiments, reaction time studies, statistical modeling
- Research themes: predictive processing, multimodal integration, discourse expectations
His peer-reviewed publications span journals like Cognition and Brain and Cognition, with conference presentations at venues including CogSci, AMLaP, and CUNY Sentence Processing. He holds a magna cum laude PhD in Psycholinguistics from Saarland University (2020), supervised by Prof. Matthew W. Crocker.
Education:
- PhD (2020) - Psycholinguistics, Saarland University (SFB1102)
- MSc (2015) - Language Science and Technology
- BSc (2013) - Computational Linguistics
Teaching experience includes advanced Japanese language instruction and experimental methods training since 2013. His collaborative research frequently involves interdisciplinary teams from the Cluster of Excellence (MMCI) and SFB1102.




