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Robert J. Hartsuiker

Robert J. Hartsuiker

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
58
Citations
13704
World Ranking
3860
National Ranking
52

Robert J. Hartsuiker publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 235 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Robert J. Hartsuiker 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 Robert J. Hartsuiker sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Robert J. Hartsuiker is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and has produced a substantial body of research spanning psychology and neuroscience. Their work primarily focuses on cognitive neuroscience and developmental and educational psychology, with additional contributions in experimental and cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, and language and linguistics.

The research of Robert J. Hartsuiker covers a variety of topics, including:

  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Reading and Literacy Development
  • Second Language Acquisition and Learning
  • Language Development and Disorders
  • Phonetics and Phonology Research
  • Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces

The scientist has contributed frequently to several academic journals. Notable publication venues include:

  • Bilingualism Language and Cognition
  • Journal of Memory and Language
  • Language Cognition and Neuroscience
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition
  • Language Learning

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Robert J. Hartsuiker include:

  • "Towards a New Model of Verbal Monitoring" (2020), Journal of Cognition
  • "Comparing the cognate effect in spoken and written second language word production" (2021), Bilingualism Language and Cognition
  • "Moving visual world experiments online? A web-based replication of Dijkgraaf, Hartsuiker, and Duyck (2017) using PCIbex and WebGazer.js" (2022), Behavior Research Methods
  • "The effect of animacy on structural Priming: A replication of Bock, Loebell and Morey (1992)" (2022), Journal of Memory and Language
  • "Foreignness or Processing Fluency? On Understanding the Negative Bias Toward Foreign-Accented Speakers" (2020), Language Learning

They have collaborated regularly with several co-authors, with multiple joint publications with:

  • Sarah Bernolet
  • Merel Muylle
  • Aurélie Pistono
  • Xuemei Chen
  • Mieke Sarah Slim

Best Publications

  • Is Syntax Separate or Shared Between Languages? Cross-Linguistic Syntactic Priming in Spanish-English Bilinguals

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Martin J. Pickering;Eline Veltkamp

  • Error monitoring in speech production: a computational test of the perceptual loop theory.

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Herman H.J. Kolk

  • Syntactic priming persists while the lexical boost decays : Evidence from written and spoken dialogue

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Sarah Bernolet;Sofie Schoonbaert;Sara Speybroeck

  • The representation of lexical and syntactic information in bilinguals: Evidence from syntactic priming

    Sofie Schoonbaert;Robert J. Hartsuiker;Martin J. Pickering

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

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

  • Word order priming in written and spoken sentence production.

    Robert J Hartsuiker;Casper Westenberg

  • Making Syntax of Sense: Number Agreement in Sentence Production.

    Kathleen M. Eberhard;J. Cooper Cutting;Kathryn Bock

  • The interplay of meaning, sound, and syntax in sentence production.

    Gabriella Vigliocco;Robert J. Hartsuiker

  • Shared syntactic representations in bilinguals: Evidence for the role of word-order repetition

    Sarah Bernolet;Robert J. Hartsuiker;Martin J. Pickering

  • Syntactic Facilitation in Agrammatic Sentence Production

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Herman H.J. Kolk

  • Syntactic Persistence in Dutch

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Herman H. J. Kolk

  • Does Bilingualism Change Native-Language Reading? Cognate Effects in a Sentence Context

    Eva Van Assche;Wouter Duyck;Robert J. Hartsuiker;Kevin Diependaele

  • Language integration in bilingual sentence production

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Martin J. Pickering

  • Semantic and translation priming from a first language to a second and back: Making sense of the findings

    Sofie Schoonbaert;Wouter Duyck;Marc Brysbaert;Marc Brysbaert;Robert J. Hartsuiker

  • From language-specific to shared syntactic representations: The influence of second language proficiency on syntactic sharing in bilinguals

    Sarah Bernolet;Robert J. Hartsuiker;Martin J. Pickering

  • Priming Word Order in Sentence Production

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Herman H. J. Kolk;Philippine Huiskamp

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

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

  • Does verb bias modulate syntactic priming

    Sarah Bernolet;Robert J. Hartsuiker

  • Timed picture naming norms for 590 pictures in Dutch.

    Els Severens;Sven Van Lommel;Elie Ratinckx;Robert J. Hartsuiker

  • The development of shared syntax in second language learning

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Sarah Bernolet

  • One or more labels on the bottles? Notional concord in Dutch and French

    G. Vigliocco;R.J. Hartsuiker;G. Jarema;H.H.J. Kolk

  • Morphophonological influences on the construction of subject-verb agreement.

    Robert J. Hartsuiker;Herbert J. Schriefers;Kathryn Bock;Gerdien M. Kikstra

Frequent Co-Authors

Wouter Duyck
Wouter Duyck Ghent University
Martin J. Pickering
Martin J. Pickering University of Edinburgh
Herman H.J. Kolk
Herman H.J. Kolk Radboud University
Martin Corley
Martin Corley University of Edinburgh
Albert Costa
Albert Costa Pompeu Fabra University
Falk Huettig
Falk Huettig Max Planck Society
Denis Drieghe
Denis Drieghe University of Southampton
Marcel Brass
Marcel Brass Ghent University
Gabriella Vigliocco
Gabriella Vigliocco University College London
André Vandierendonck
André Vandierendonck Ghent University

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