Karen Emmorey

Karen Emmorey

San Diego State University

H-index: 71

North America-United States

About Karen Emmorey

Karen Emmorey, With an exceptional h-index of 71 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at San Diego State University, specializes in the field of sign language.

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

EXPRESS: Deaf Readers Use Leftward Information to Read More Efficiently: Evidence from Eye Tracking

Feeling signs: motor encoding enhances sign language learning in hearing adults

Activation of ASL signs during sentence reading for deaf readers: evidence from eye-tracking

Orthographic and Phonological Code Activation in Deaf and Hearing Readers

Neural effects differ for learning highly iconic versus non-iconic signs in hearing adults

How (and why) does iconicity effect lexical access: An electrophysiological study of American sign language

Ten things you should know about sign languages

Sign Production: Signing vs. speaking: How does the biology of linguistic expression affect production?

Karen Emmorey Information

University

Position

Distinguished Professor

Citations(all)

16868

Citations(since 2020)

5892

Cited By

13579

hIndex(all)

71

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

174

i10Index(since 2020)

144

Email

University Profile Page

San Diego State University

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Karen Emmorey Skills & Research Interests

sign language

Top articles of Karen Emmorey

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

EXPRESS: Deaf Readers Use Leftward Information to Read More Efficiently: Evidence from Eye Tracking

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Casey Stringer

Frances Cooley

Emily Saunders

Karen Emmorey

Elizabeth R Schotter

2024/2/7

Feeling signs: motor encoding enhances sign language learning in hearing adults

Studies in Second Language Acquisition

Laura M Morett

Mathew Cieśla

Mary E Bray

Karen Emmorey

2024

Activation of ASL signs during sentence reading for deaf readers: evidence from eye-tracking

Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

Emily Saunders

Jonathan Mirault

Karen Emmorey

2024

Orthographic and Phonological Code Activation in Deaf and Hearing Readers

Journal of Cognition

Phillip J Holcomb

Emily M Akers

Katherine J Midgley

Karen Emmorey

2024

Neural effects differ for learning highly iconic versus non-iconic signs in hearing adults

Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

Emily M Akers

Katherine J Midgley

Phillip J Holcomb

Gabriela Meade

Karen Emmorey

2023

How (and why) does iconicity effect lexical access: An electrophysiological study of American sign language

Neuropsychologia

Meghan E McGarry

Katherine J Midgley

Phillip J Holcomb

Karen Emmorey

2023/5/3

Ten things you should know about sign languages

Current directions in psychological science

Karen Emmorey

2023/10

Sign Production: Signing vs. speaking: How does the biology of linguistic expression affect production?

Karen Emmorey

2023/3/16

Gesture links language and cognition for spoken and signed languages

Sotaro Kita

Karen Emmorey

2023/7

Asymetric Event-Related Potential Priming Effects Between English Letters and American Sign Language Fingerspelling Fonts

Neurobiology of Language

Zed Sevcikova Sehyr

Katherine J Midgley

Karen Emmorey

Phillip J Holcomb

2023/6/13

Using transitional information in sign and gesture perception

Acta psychologica

Chris Brozdowski

Karen Emmorey

2023/6/1

Electrophysiological patterns of visual word recognition in deaf and hearing readers: An ERP mega-study

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience

Kurt Winsler

Phillip J Holcomb

Karen Emmorey

2023/5/28

The effects of multiple linguistic variables on picture naming in American Sign Language

Behavior Research Methods

Zed Sevcikova Sehyr

Karen Emmorey

2022/10

The role of perceptual and word identification spans in reading efficiency: evidence from deaf and hearing adults

Liz Schotter

Karen Emmorey

Frances Cooley

Casey Stringer

Sara Milligan

...

2022/8/30

Ursula Bellugi: Groundbreaking language scientist (1931–2022)

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Karen Emmorey

2022/7/12

Sensitivity to orthographic vs. phonological constraints on word recognition: An ERP study with deaf and hearing readers

Neuropsychologia

Brittany Lee

Priscilla M Martinez

Katherine J Midgley

Phillip J Holcomb

Karen Emmorey

2022/12/15

Are form priming effects phonological or perceptual? Electrophysiological evidence from American Sign Language

Cognition

Gabriela Meade

Brittany Lee

Natasja Massa

Phillip J Holcomb

Katherine J Midgley

...

2022/3/1

The iconic motivation for the morphophonological distinction between noun–verb pairs in American Sign Language does not reflect common human construals of objects and actions

Language and cognition

Jennie E Pyers

Karen Emmorey

2022/12

Tracking the time course of sign recognition using ERP repetition priming

Psychophysiology

Karen Emmorey

Katherine J Midgley

Phillip J Holcomb

2022/3

Contribution of lexical quality and sign language variables to reading comprehension

The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education

Zed Sevcikova Sehyr

Karen Emmorey

2022/10

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