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Daniel C. Richardson publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel C. Richardson sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 123 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Daniel C. Richardson D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel C. Richardson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Daniel C. Richardson is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on psychology and social sciences, with particular attention to social psychology and sociology and political science. The scientist's work spans several subfields, including cognitive neuroscience, literature and literary theory, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The main topics covered in Daniel C. Richardson's publications include:

  • Deception detection and forensic psychology
  • Media influence and health
  • Neuroscience and music perception
  • Psychopathy, forensic psychiatry, and sexual offending
  • Action observation and synchronization
  • Evolutionary game theory and cooperation
  • Multisensory perception and integration

The scientist has contributed to the following recent papers:

  • Engagement in video and audio narratives: contrasting self-report and physiological measures, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Listeners' perceptions of the certainty and honesty of a speaker are associated with a common prosodic signature, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Veracity judgement, not accuracy: Reconsidering the role of facial expressions, empathy, and emotion recognition training on deception detection, 2020, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
  • Self-categorization as a basis of behavioural mimicry: Experiments in The Hive, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • Video meeting signals: Experimental evidence for a technique to improve the experience of video conferencing, 2022, PLoS ONE

Frequent co-authors collaborate with Daniel C. Richardson in several publications. These include:

  • Mircea Zloteanu
  • Eva G. Krumhuber
  • Joseph T. Devlin
  • Louise Goupil
  • Emmanuel Ponsot

The scientist regularly publishes in several academic venues. The most common publication venues are:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Nature Communications
  • PLoS ONE
  • Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
  • Journal of Nonverbal Behavior

Best Publications

  • Looking to understand: the coupling between speakers' and listeners' eye movements and its relationship to discourse comprehension.

    Daniel C. Richardson;Rick Dale

  • The Art of Conversation Is Coordination Common Ground and the Coupling of Eye Movements During Dialogue

    Daniel C. Richardson;Rick Dale;Natasha Z. Kirkham

  • Spatial representations activated during real‐time comprehension of verbs

    Daniel C. Richardson;Michael J. Spivey;Lawrence W. Barsalou;Ken McRae

  • Representation, space and Hollywood Squares: looking at things that aren't there anymore

    Daniel C Richardson;Michael J Spivey

  • Conversation and Coordinative Structures

    Kevin D. Shockley;Daniel C. Richardson;Rick Dale

  • The self organization of human interaction

    Rick Dale;Riccardo Fusaroli;Riccardo Fusaroli;Nicholas D. Duran;Nicholas D. Duran;Daniel C. Richardson

  • The dual function of social gaze

    Matthias S. Gobel;Heejung S. Kim;Daniel C. Richardson

  • Effects of merely local syntactic coherence on sentence processing

    Whitney Tabor;Bruno Galantucci;Daniel Richardson

  • The Role of Alexithymia in Reduced Eye-Fixation in Autism Spectrum Conditions

    Geoffrey Bird;Geoffrey Bird;Clare Press;Daniel C. Richardson

  • Breaking the Fourth Wall of Cognitive Science Real-World Social Attention and the Dual Function of Gaze

    Evan F. Risko;Daniel C. Richardson;Alan Kingstone

  • Biasing moral decisions by exploiting the dynamics of eye gaze

    Philip Pärnamets;Petter Johansson;Lars Hall;Christian Balkenius

  • The integration of figurative language and static depictions: An eye movement study of fictive motion

    Daniel Richardson;Teenie Matlock

  • Eye Movements During Comprehension of Spoken Scene Descriptions

    Michael J. Spivey;Melinda J. Tyler;Daniel C. Richardson;Ezekiel E. Young

  • Infants Learn About Objects From Statistics and People

    Rachel Wu;Alison Gopnik;Daniel C. Richardson;Natasha Z. Kirkham

  • Multimodal events and moving locations: eye movements of adults and 6-month-olds reveal dynamic spatial indexing

    Daniel C. Richardson;Natasha Z. Kirkham

  • Location, location, location : Development of spatiotemporal sequence learning in infancy

    Natasha Z. Kirkham;Jonathan A. Slemmer;Daniel C. Richardson;Scott P. Johnson

  • Eye Tracking: Characteristics And Methods

    Daniel C. Richardson;Michael J. Spivey

  • Intact imitation of emotional facial actions in autism spectrum conditions.

    Clare Mary Press;Daniel Richardson;Geoffrey Bird

  • "Language is Spatial": Experimental Evidence for Image Schemas of Concrete and Abstract Verbs

    Daniel C. Richardson;Michael J. Spivey;Shimon Edelman;Adam J. Naples

  • Conversation, Gaze Coordination, and Beliefs About Visual Context

    Daniel C. Richardson;Rick Dale;John M. Tomlinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Spivey
Michael J. Spivey University of California, Merced
Rick Dale
Rick Dale University of California, Los Angeles
Natasha Z. Kirkham
Natasha Z. Kirkham Birkbeck, University of London
Teenie Matlock
Teenie Matlock University of California, Merced
Geoffrey Bird
Geoffrey Bird University of Oxford
Scott P. Johnson
Scott P. Johnson University of California, Los Angeles
Martin Fisher
Martin Fisher University of Sussex
Joseph T. Devlin
Joseph T. Devlin University College London
Riccardo Fusaroli
Riccardo Fusaroli Aarhus University
Charles Abraham
Charles Abraham University of Exeter

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