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Dr. Dirk Buschbom

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Clara Vilà Dolado

Eleonora Zani

Parker Smith

Doctoral Researcher in Project C02 Influences of negation on behavior, memory, and attitude

Parker Smith is a doctoral researcher in Language and Cognition at the Department of Psychology (University of Tübingen). After completing his Bachelor’s studies at the Ohio State University, he graduated from the Statistical Modeling in Psychology group in 2023, and now works on modeling the effects of negation on cognition.

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  • parker.smith@psycho.uni-tuebingen.de

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