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'''Marta Kutas''' (born September 2, 1949) is a [[Professor]] and Chair of [[cognitive science]] and an [[adjunct professor]] of [[neuroscience]] at the [[University of California, San Diego]]. She also directs the Center for Research in Language at UCSD. Kutas is known for discovering the [[N400 (neuroscience)|N400]], an [[event-related potential]] (ERP) component typically elicited by unexpected linguistic stimuli, with her colleague Steven Hillyard in one of the first studies in what is now the field of [[neurolinguistics]]. Kutas received a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] in 1971 from [[Oberlin College]] and a [[Ph.D.]] in 1977 from the [[University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign]], and she completed a [[postdoctoral researcher|postdoctoral fellowship]] at the [[University of California, San Diego]] in 1980. She then accepted a position as a research neuroscientist in the Department of Neurosciences at UCSD, and she has been a member of the Department of Cognitive Science at UCSD since its founding in 1988.
'''Marta Kutas''' (born September 2, 1949) is a [[Professor]] and Chair of [[cognitive science]] and an [[adjunct professor]] of [[neuroscience]] at the [[University of California, San Diego]]. She also directs the Center for Research in Language at UCSD. Kutas is known for discovering the [[N400 (neuroscience)|N400]], an [[event-related potential]] (ERP) component typically elicited by unexpected linguistic stimuli, with her colleague Steven Hillyard in one of the first studies in what is now the field of [[neurolinguistics]].
Kutas received a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] in 1971 from [[Oberlin College]] and a [[Ph.D.]] in 1977 from the [[University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign]], and she completed a [[postdoctoral researcher|postdoctoral fellowship]] at the [[University of California, San Diego]] in 1980. She then accepted a position as a research neuroscientist in the Department of Neurosciences at UCSD, and she has been a member of the Department of Cognitive Science at UCSD since its founding in 1988.


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Marta Kutas (born September 2, 1949) is a Professor and Chair of cognitive science and an adjunct professor of neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego. She also directs the Center for Research in Language at UCSD. Kutas is known for discovering the N400, an event-related potential (ERP) component typically elicited by unexpected linguistic stimuli, with her colleague Steven Hillyard in one of the first studies in what is now the field of neurolinguistics.

Kutas received a B.A. in 1971 from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. in 1977 from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, San Diego in 1980. She then accepted a position as a research neuroscientist in the Department of Neurosciences at UCSD, and she has been a member of the Department of Cognitive Science at UCSD since its founding in 1988.

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