James P. Trujillo is a Ph.D. student in the Language in Interaction Consortium, working at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, in collaboration with the Center for Language Studies. He is currently studying the role of kinematics and eye-gaze behavior in communicative actions and gestures, using behavioral and neuroimaging techniques. He received his master of science degree from the VU University in Amsterdam, where he specialized in psychophysiology, before working as a research assistant on a follow-up study of executive functioning in Parkinson's disease.