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Principal Investigator

Jessica Hay

Jessica Hay

Professor of Psychology

Ph.D. 2005, University of Texas at Austin
My research interests focus primarily on early language acquisition and speech perception. I am specifically interested in how human infants learn elements of language during early development and particularly in how their experience with statistical regularities in the world (and in the laboratory) interacts with their perceptual sensitivities to facilitate learning.

Contact: (865) 974-0514 | jhay@tennessee.edu

Current Lab Members

Taylor Shackelford

Graduate Student

I graduated with a B.A. in Psychology from the University of South Alabama in 2023 and an M.S. in Experimental Psychology from the same institution in 2024. My master’s thesis investigated how phonological information in written and spoken words impacts adult language processing using event-related potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures. As a PhD student in the Infant Language & Perceptual Learning lab, I plan to investigate how early sensory experiences impact language acquisition in infants and toddlers, with a specific interest in identifying physiological measures for indexing language learning and processing. Outside of the lab, I enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and being on the water.

Email: tshacke4@vols.utk.edu

 

Undergraduate Research Assistants