Mark S. Seidenberg is a professoremeritus ofPsychology at theUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison. Previously he wasVilas Research Professor andDonald O. HebbProfessor of Psychology there and a Senior Scientist atHaskins Laboratories.[1][2] He is a specialist inpsycholinguistics, focusing on the cognitive and neurological bases oflanguage andreading. Seidenberg received hisPh.D. fromColumbia University under the mentorship ofThomas Bever and completed apostdoctoral fellowship at the Center for the Study of Reading at theUniversity of Illinois. He has held academic positions atMcGill University,[3] theUniversity of Southern California,[4] and after 2001 at theUniversity of Wisconsin.[5] Seidenberg has published over a hundred scientific articles[6] and is the author ofLanguage at the Speed of Sight (2017).[7] Seidenberg is married to fellow psychologistMaryellen MacDonald and has two children.[8][9]
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