
Biography
Guadalupe Aileen Mendoza is a graduate student in the School of Education specializing in Human Development in Context. She obtained her B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Ethnic studies from the University of California, Riverside. As an undergraduate, Guadalupe explored measuring language dominance in bilinguals based on task sustainability. She also worked as the lab manager for Dr. Judith Kroll's Bilingualism, Mind, and Brain lab.
Guadalupe's current research interests focus on the behavioral and cognitive consequences of changes in language environment. She is working with Dr. Judith Kroll to develop a research program that explores the long-term effects of variation in early life language experience.
Guadalupe Aileen Mendoza is a graduate student in the School of Education specializing in Human Development in Context. She obtained her B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Ethnic studies from the University of California, Riverside. As an undergraduate, Guadalupe explored measuring language dominance in bilinguals based on task sustainability. She also worked as the lab manager for Dr. Judith Kroll's Bilingualism, Mind, and Brain lab.
Guadalupe's current research interests focus on the behavioral and cognitive consequences of changes in language environment. She is working with Dr. Judith Kroll to develop a research program that explores the long-term effects of variation in early life language experience.