Kayleigh Warrington

About Kayleigh Warrington

Kayleigh Warrington, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Nottingham Trent University,

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

Efficient word segmentation is preserved in older adult readers: Evidence from eye movements during Chinese reading.

Parafoveal preview of short words: Effects of reading task

Opening up understanding of neurodiversity: a call for applying participatory and open scholarship practices

The influence of foveal load on parafoveal processing of N + 2 during Chinese reading

Ten simple rules for implementing open and reproducible research practices after attending a training course

Bridging Open Scholarship with Higher Education and Postgraduate Training in Autism: A Primer and Guide

Effects of reading strategies on reading behaviour and comprehension: implications for teaching study skills

Insights into the processing of collocations during l2 English reading: evidence from eye movements

Kayleigh Warrington Information

University

Position

Lecturer

Citations(all)

224

Citations(since 2020)

209

Cited By

89

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Top articles of Kayleigh Warrington

Efficient word segmentation is preserved in older adult readers: Evidence from eye movements during Chinese reading.

Psychology and Aging

2024/4/11

Parafoveal preview of short words: Effects of reading task

2024/2/5

Opening up understanding of neurodiversity: a call for applying participatory and open scholarship practices

The Cognitive Psychology Bulletin

2023/3/8

The influence of foveal load on parafoveal processing of N + 2 during Chinese reading

Visual Cognition

2023/2/7

Ten simple rules for implementing open and reproducible research practices after attending a training course

2023/1/5

Bridging Open Scholarship with Higher Education and Postgraduate Training in Autism: A Primer and Guide

2023/4

Effects of reading strategies on reading behaviour and comprehension: implications for teaching study skills

Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education

2022/10/28

Insights into the processing of collocations during l2 English reading: evidence from eye movements

Frontiers in Psychology

2022/3/30

Are older adults more risky readers? Evidence from meta-analysis.

Psychology and Aging

2022/3

Effects of word predictability on eye movements during Arabic reading

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

2022/1/1

Adult age differences in parafoveal preview effects during reading: Evidence from Chinese.

Psychology and Aging

2021/11

Independent effects of collocation strength and contextual predictability on eye movements in reading

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience

2021/10/1

Perceptual span is independent of font size for older and young readers: Evidence from Chinese.

Psychology and Aging

2020/11

Revealing similarities in the perceptual span of young and older Chinese readers

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

2020/8

Flexibility in the perceptual span during reading: Evidence from Mongolian

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

2020/5

Word predictability depends on parafoveal preview validity in Chinese reading

Visual Cognition

2020/1/2

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