David Vinson

David Vinson

University College London

H-index: 35

Europe-United Kingdom

About David Vinson

David Vinson, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of language processing, semantics, emotion, gesture.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

What we mean when we say semantic: A consensus statement on the nomenclature of semantic memory

Investigation of Word-Priming Effect Towards Ambiguous Word-Association: Experimental Exploration of Cognitive Processing & Priming & Word-Meaning Access

Behavioural Inhibition Effects on Responses to Threatening Speech: Differences Between Semantics and Prosody

Gesture and sign: Theoretical and experimental perspectives

Differentiating approach and avoidance from traditional notions of sentiment in economic contexts

Inferior parietal lobule is sensitive to different semantic similarity relations for concrete and abstract words

Iconicity emerges and is maintained in spoken language.

Word learning in two languages: Neural overlap and representational differences

David Vinson Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral researcher

Citations(all)

7822

Citations(since 2020)

3429

Cited By

5819

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

University College London

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David Vinson Skills & Research Interests

language processing

semantics

emotion

gesture

Top articles of David Vinson

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What we mean when we say semantic: A consensus statement on the nomenclature of semantic memory

PsyArXiv preprint: https://osf. io/pre prints/psyarxiv/xrnb2

Jamie Reilly

M Diaz

L Pylkkänen

E Jefferies

D Poeppel

...

2023/12/16

Investigation of Word-Priming Effect Towards Ambiguous Word-Association: Experimental Exploration of Cognitive Processing & Priming & Word-Meaning Access

Tianjiong Alvin Zhang

David Vinson

2022/11/14

Behavioural Inhibition Effects on Responses to Threatening Speech: Differences Between Semantics and Prosody

L Zirong

A Gorgol

C Ng

V Smekal

Z Xi

...

2021/3/21

Gesture and sign: Theoretical and experimental perspectives

Bencie Woll

David Vinson

2021/3/11

Differentiating approach and avoidance from traditional notions of sentiment in economic contexts

arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.02607

Jacob Turton

Ali Kabiri

David Tuckett

Robert Elliott Smith

David P Vinson

2021/12/5

Inferior parietal lobule is sensitive to different semantic similarity relations for concrete and abstract words

Psychophysiology

Maria Montefinese

Paola Pinti

Ettore Ambrosini

Ilias Tachtsidis

David Vinson

2021/3

Iconicity emerges and is maintained in spoken language.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

David Vinson

Matthew Jones

David M Sidhu

Alex Lau-Zhu

Julio Santiago

...

2021/11

Word learning in two languages: Neural overlap and representational differences

Neuropsychologia

Roberto A Ferreira

David Vinson

Ton Dijkstra

Gabriella Vigliocco

2021/1/8

Trait anxiety effects on late phase threatening speech processing: Evidence from electroencephalography

European Journal of Neuroscience

Simon Busch‐Moreno

Jyrki Tuomainen

David Vinson

2021/11

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Semantic and prosodic threat processing in trait anxiety: is repetitive thinking influencing responses?

Cognition and Emotion

Simon Busch-Moreno

Jyrki Tuomainen

David Vinson

2021/1/2

Statement of retraction: Semantic and prosodic threat processing in trait anxiety: Is repetitive thinking influencing responses.

Simon Busch-Moreno

Jyrki Tuomainen

David Vinson

2021/9

Deriving contextualised semantic features from bert (and other transformer model) embeddings

arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.15353

Jacob Turton

David Vinson

Robert Elliott Smith

2020/12/30

Making sense of the hands and mouth: The role of “secondary” cues to meaning in British Sign Language and English

Cognitive Science

Pamela Perniss

David Vinson

Gabriella Vigliocco

2020/7

Extrapolating binder style word embeddings to new words

Jacob Turton

David Vinson

Robert Smith

2020/5

Catching the intangible: a role for emotion?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Maria Montefinese

Ettore Ambrosini

Antonino Visalli

David Vinson

2020

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