The Psycholinguistics Research Group (GIP) is a research group devoted to the study of language, covering relevant topics in psycholinguistics such as real-time sentence processing, the effects of word emotionality, and the development of normative databases on different aspects of language.
The GIP’s laboratory facilities allow for the collection of both behavioural data (measures such as response times and error rates) and physiological data through the use of techniques such as eye-movement recording (eyetracking), pupillometry, and event-related brain responses, while participants perform psycholinguistic tasks such as sentence reading and lexical decision tasks.
Many of the GIP's studies have been published and presented at national and international conferences in the field of psycholinguistics. It is also worth highlighting the GIP's leading role in organising the "XIV International Symposium of Psycholinguistics", which took place at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in 2019.