Adam Parker
Postdoctoral Research Associate
I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Professor Dorothy Bishop's lab and part of the OSCCI team.
My postdoctoral research covers a diverse range of topics. These include language learning and comprehension in children, statistical reasoning in adults, and language lateralisation.
Prior to joining Oxford in 2019, I studied at Bournemouth University with Tim Slattery and Julie Kirkby. My doctoral studies used eye-tracking technology as a tool to examine oculomotor control and language processing during reading in both adults and children.
Recent publications
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Assessing the reliability of an online behavioural laterality battery: A pre-registered study
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Parker AJ. et al, (2020), Laterality, 1 - 39
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Assessing the reliability of an online behavioural laterality battery: A pre-registered study.
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Parker AJ. et al, (2020), Laterality, 1 - 39
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Effects of blocked versus interleaved presentation on children’s vocabulary learning: A pilot study
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Tan Li Ning N. et al, (2020)
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The role of orthographic neighbourhood effects in lateralized lexical decision: A replication study and meta-analysis.
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Parker AJ. et al, (2020)
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Spelling ability influences early letter encoding during reading: Evidence from return-sweep eye movements.
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Parker AJ. and Slattery T., (2020), Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 174702182094915 - 174702182094915