Robert Hartsuiker

Robert Hartsuiker

Universiteit Gent

H-index: 54

Europe-Belgium

About Robert Hartsuiker

Robert Hartsuiker, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Gent, specializes in the field of psycholinguistics.

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

The Role of Explicit Memory Across Second Language Syntactic Development: A Structural Priming Study

Can we track the progression of Alzheimer's Disease via lexical-semantic variables in connected speech?

Deceptive deception: disfluencies are incorrectly interpreted as cues to deceptive speech

Filled pauses serve a… um… communicative function: a comparison between self-directed and social speech

Don’t blame yourself: Conscious source monitoring modulates feedback control during speech production

Do structural priming and inverse preference effect demand cognitive resources? Evidence from structural priming in production

Introduction: Current Issues in the Psychology of Language: Language Production

How abstract are logical representations? The role of verb semantics in representing quantifier scope

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Citations(all)

12271

Citations(since 2020)

5094

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9341

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

122

i10Index(since 2020)

101

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Robert Hartsuiker Skills & Research Interests

psycholinguistics

Top articles of Robert Hartsuiker

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Journal

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Publication Date

The Role of Explicit Memory Across Second Language Syntactic Development: A Structural Priming Study

Language Learning

Marion Coumel

Merel Muylle

Katherine Messenger

Robert J Hartsuiker

2024/6

Can we track the progression of Alzheimer's Disease via lexical-semantic variables in connected speech?

Journal of Neurolinguistics

Marte Mestach

Robert J Hartsuiker

Aurélie Pistono

2024/5/1

Deceptive deception: disfluencies are incorrectly interpreted as cues to deceptive speech

Aurélie Pistono

Robert Hartsuiker

2024/3/28

Filled pauses serve a… um… communicative function: a comparison between self-directed and social speech

Kasper Van Craeyenest

Robert Hartsuiker

Aurélie Pistono

Aurélie Pistono

2024/1/8

Don’t blame yourself: Conscious source monitoring modulates feedback control during speech production

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Matthias K Franken

Robert J Hartsuiker

Petter Johansson

Lars Hall

Andreas Lind

2023/1

Do structural priming and inverse preference effect demand cognitive resources? Evidence from structural priming in production

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience

Xuemei Chen

Suiping Wang

Robert J Hartsuiker

2023/7/3

Introduction: Current Issues in the Psychology of Language: Language Production

Robert J Hartsuiker

Kristof Strijkers

2023/3/16

How abstract are logical representations? The role of verb semantics in representing quantifier scope

Glossa Psycholinguistics

Mieke Sarah Slim

Peter Lauwers

Robert J Hartsuiker

2023/8/10

Two sides of the same coin? Comparing structural priming between production and comprehension in choice data and in reaction times

Cognitive Neuropsychology

Rianne van Lieburg

Robert Hartsuiker

Sarah Bernolet

2023/11/10

Language Production

Robert J Hartsuiker

Kristof Strijkers

2023/3/16

Semantic interference affects speech production by increasing disfluencies, not errors

Royal Society Open Science

Kelly Rapoeye

Robert J Hartsuiker

Aurélie Pistono

2023/6/28

The production preferences and priming effects of Dutch passives in Arabic/Berber–Dutch and Turkish–Dutch heritage speakers

Bilingualism: Language and cognition

Rianne van Lieburg

Robert Hartsuiker

Sarah Bernolet

2023/8

The effects of discourse coherence on the persistence of sentence structures.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

Chi Zhang

Sarah Bernolet

Robert J Hartsuiker

2023/10/26

Can object identification difficulty be predicted based on disfluencies and eye-movements in connected speech?

Plos one

Aurélie Pistono

Robert J Hartsuiker

2023/3/14

Structure prediction occurs when it is needed: Evidence from visual-world structural priming in Dutch comprehension.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

Xuemei Chen

Robert J Hartsuiker

2023/6

Planning scope in second language sentence production: Do bilingual speakers plan ahead more in L1 than in L2?

Bilingualism: Language and cognition

Felicity F Frinsel

Robert J Hartsuiker

2023/8

On idle idols and ugly icons: Do homophones create interference in typing responses to questions?

Merel Muylle

Nazbanou Nozari

Robert Hartsuiker

2023/10/24

Disfluencies reflect a... hm... competition between response options: evidence from a drift diffusion analysis

Aurélie Pistono

Mehdi Senoussi

Robert Hartsuiker

2023/1/2

Cross-language influences in L2 syntactic processing and production in late L2 learners

Merel Muylle

Robert Hartsuiker

Sarah Bernolet

2023/4/15

Do structure predictions persevere to multilinguals’ other languages? Evidence from cross-linguistic structural priming in comprehension

Bilingualism: Language and cognition

Xuemei Chen

Suiping Wang

Robert J Hartsuiker

2023/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 78
Albert Costa

Albert Costa

Universidad Pompeu Fabra

H-index: 75
Marcel Brass

Marcel Brass

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

H-index: 61
Gabriella Vigliocco

Gabriella Vigliocco

University College London

H-index: 61
Kathryn Bock

Kathryn Bock

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 50
Wouter Duyck

Wouter Duyck

Universiteit Gent

H-index: 31
Arnaud Szmalec, PhD

Arnaud Szmalec, PhD

Université Catholique de Louvain

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