FACULTY RESEARCH  
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Matthew Botvinick
Jonathan Cohen
Ronald Comer
Andrew Conway
Joel Cooper
John Darley
Susan Fiske
Asif Ghazanfar
Joan Girgus
Adele Goldberg
Elizabeth Gould
Michael Graziano
Charles Gross
Uri Hasson
Bart Hoebel
Barry Jacobs
Philip Johnson-Laird
Sabine Kastner
Elizabeth Levy Paluck
Yael Niv
Kenneth Norman
Daniel Oppenheimer
Daniel Osherson
Deborah Prentice
Emily Pronin
Eldar Shafir
Nicole Shelton
Stacey Sinclair
Susan Sugarman
Alexander Todorov
Anne Treisman
Nicholas Turk-Browne

 SAM GLUCKSBERG
 Professor of Psychology
 Ph.D., New York University, 1960
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Can Lawyers Be Sharks?
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Green Hall
Psychology Department
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08540

RESEARCH SUMMARY 
I am interested in how people use and understand language in everyday life, with a particular emphasis on figurative language: metaphor, irony, sarcasm and idioms. People in our laboratory are currently working on theories of metaphor comprehension, on the relation between conceptual combination and metaphor, idiom use in second language acquisition, and metaphor comprehension in elderly populations.
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