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Overview

Denis Drieghe is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily within the fields of psychology and computer science, with a focus on developmental and educational psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. They have also contributed to experimental and cognitive psychology as well as human-computer interaction.

Their main topics of work include reading and literacy development, text readability and simplification, second language acquisition and learning, neurobiology of language and bilingualism, gaze tracking and assistive technology, tactile and sensory interactions, and studies related to neural and behavioral psychology.

Denis Drieghe has published in several academic venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Behavior Research Methods
  • PLoS ONE
  • Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • Dyslexia
  • Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Their collaborative work includes frequent co-authors such as Charlotte E. Lee, Victor Kuperman, H. J. Godwin, João Marcos Munguba Vieira, and Marc Brysbaert.

Significant recent papers by Drieghe include:

  • "RETRACTED ARTICLE: Eye tracking: empirical foundations for a minimal reporting guideline," 2022, Behavior Research Methods
  • "Rethinking First Language-Second Language Similarities and Differences in English Proficiency: Insights From the ENglish Reading Online (ENRO) Project," 2023, Language Learning
  • "Parafoveal processing and transposed-letter effects in dyslexic reading," 2022, Dyslexia
  • "Individual differences in word skipping during reading in English as L2," 2024, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • "The impact of skim reading and navigation when reading hyperlinks on the web," 2020, PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • Visual word recognition by bilinguals in a sentence context: Evidence for nonselective lexical access

    Wouter Duyck;Eva Van Assche;Denis Drieghe;Robert J. Hartsuiker

  • Eye movements and word skipping during reading: effects of word length and predictability.

    Keith Rayner;Timothy J. Slattery;Denis Drieghe;Simon Paul Liversedge

  • Eye movements and word skipping during reading revisited

    Denis Drieghe;Keith Rayner;Alexander Pollatsek

  • Presenting GECO: An eyetracking corpus of monolingual and bilingual sentence reading

    Uschi Cop;Nicolas Dirix;Denis Drieghe;Wouter Duyck

  • The influence of semantic constraints on bilingual word recognition during sentence reading

    Eva Van Assche;Denis Drieghe;Denis Drieghe;Wouter Duyck;Marijke Welvaert

  • Mislocated fixations can account for parafoveal-on-foveal effects in eye movements during reading.

    Denis Drieghe;Keith Rayner;Alexander Pollatsek

  • Distributional effects of word frequency on eye fixation durations.

    Adrian Staub;Sarah J. White;Denis Drieghe;Elizabeth C. Hollway

  • Using E-Z Reader to examine the concurrent development of eye-movement control and reading skill.

    Erik D. Reichle;Simon Paul Liversedge;Denis Drieghe;Hazel I. Blythe

  • Eye Movement Patterns in Natural Reading: A Comparison of Monolingual and Bilingual Reading of a Novel.

    Uschi Cop;Denis Drieghe;Wouter Duyck

  • Universality in eye movements and reading: A trilingual investigation.

    Simon Paul Liversedge;Denis Drieghe;Xin Li;Guoli Yan

  • Word skipping in reading: On the interplay of linguistic and visual factors

    Denis Drieghe;Marc Brysbaert;Timothy Desmet;Constantijn De Baecke

  • Tracking the mind during reading via eye movements: comments on Kliegl, Nuthmann, and Engbert (2006).

    Keith Rayner;Alexander Pollatsek;Denis Drieghe;Timothy J. Slattery

  • Frequency effects in monolingual and bilingual natural reading

    Uschi Cop;Emmanuel Keuleers;Denis Drieghe;Wouter Duyck

  • How strongly do word reading times and lexical decision times correlate? Combining data from eye movement corpora and megastudies

    Victor Kuperman;Denis Drieghe;Emmanuel Keuleers;Marc Brysbaert

  • Parafoveal-on-foveal effects on eye movements during reading

    Denis Drieghe

  • Lack of semantic parafoveal preview benefit in reading revisited

    Keith Rayner;Elizabeth R. Schotter;Denis Drieghe

  • Relative clause attachment in Dutch: On-line comprehension corresponds to corpus frequencies when lexical variables are taken into account

    Timothy Desmet;Constantijn De Baecke;Denis Drieghe;Marc Brysbaert

  • Parafoveal-on-foveal effects on eye movements in text reading: does an extra space make a difference?

    Denis Drieghe;Marc Brysbaert;Timothy Desmet

  • Strategic effects in associative priming with words, homophones, and pseudohomophones.

    Denis Drieghe;Marc Brysbaert

  • The effect of visual complexity and word frequency on eye movements during Chinese reading

    Simon Paul Liversedge;Chuanli Zang;Manman Zhang;Xuejun Bai

  • Reading Text Increases Binocular Disparity in Dyslexic Children

    Julie Kirkby;Hazel I. Blythe;Denis Drieghe;Simon Paul Liversedge

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Paul Liversedge
Simon Paul Liversedge University of Central Lancashire
Marc Brysbaert
Marc Brysbaert Ghent University
Keith Rayner
Keith Rayner University of California, San Diego
Wouter Duyck
Wouter Duyck Ghent University
Alexander Pollatsek
Alexander Pollatsek University of Massachusetts Amherst
Erik D. Reichle
Erik D. Reichle Macquarie University
Robert J. Hartsuiker
Robert J. Hartsuiker Ghent University
Sarah J. White
Sarah J. White University of Leicester
Jukka Hyönä
Jukka Hyönä University of Turku
Sally Andrews
Sally Andrews University of Sydney

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