Dr. Kevin B. Paterson
Kevin B.
Paterson, Ph.D. is Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at the
School of Psychology, University of Leicester.
Kevin’s research interests include the psychology of reading and
language understanding across the lifespan:
eye movements during reading, psycholinguistics, developmental
psycholinguistics, effects of aging on reading performance, the
cognitive neuroscience of reading, and hemispheric processes in visual
word recognition.
His papers include
Eye Movements Reveal Effects of Visual Content on Eye Guidance and
Lexical Access during Reading,
Filtered Text Reveals Adult Age Differences in Reading:
Evidence from Eye Movements,
Evaluating hemispheric divisions in processing fixated words: The
evidence from Arabic,
Binocular
fixation disparity in single word displays,
Re-evaluating split-fovea processing in word recognition:
A critical assessment of recent research, and
Inhibitory neighbor priming effects in eye movements during
reading.
Read
Why older people struggle to read fine print — new
study.
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