04/29/2026
The EdPsych Psycholinguistics Lab is happy to announce recent publication of two papers, lead-authored by former lab member and friend-of-the-lab, Dr. Jack Dempsey, both in the journal Reading & Writing:
Dempsey, J., Christianson, K. & Van D**e, J.A. (2025) Eye-tracking evidence for benefits from linguistically-driven text formatting while reading. Reading and Writing. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11145-025-10716-x
Dempsey, J., Christianson, K., & Van D**e, J.A. (2025). Linguistically-driven text formatting improves reading comprehension for ELLs and EL1s. Reading and Writing, 38, 1107-1128. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11145-024-10548-1
Linguistically-driven text formatting improves reading comprehension for ELLs and EL1s - Reading and Writing
Typical print formatting provides no information regarding the linguistic features of a text, although texts vary considerably with respect to grammatical complexity and readability. Complex texts may be particularly challenging for individuals with weak language knowledge, such as English language....
06/30/2025
Very pleased indeed to announce a new paper out, spearheaded by lab alum Dr. Anastasia Stoops. Co-authors are another lab alum, Dr. Jack Dempsey and Kiel Christianson:
Morpho-syntactico-semantic parafoveal processing: Eye-tracking evidence from word n + 1 and word n in Russian.
Two experiments compared morpho-syntactico-semantic parafoveal processing of five-letter words n + 1 (Experiment 1) with five-letter regions at the end of longer words n (Experiment 2), understudied cross-linguistically. Earlier boundary-change studies showed that subject/object case assignment in R...
01/21/2025
The lab is pleased to share a new publication, co-authored by Friend-of-the-Lab Dr. Nigel Bosch and former lab members, Drs. Jack Dempsey, Anna Tsiola, and Mallory Stites! This work was funded by Sandia National Labs, via Dr. Stites.
Eye-movement indices of reading while debugging Python source code
Unlike text reading, the eye-movement behaviours associated with reading Python, a computer programming language, are largely understudied through a psycholinguistic lens. A general understanding o...
11/21/2024
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10/23/2023
The Lab is very pleased to announce a new publication in Discourse Processes:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0163853X.2023.2260246
The authors are Dr. Jack Dempsey (EPSY grad and visiting lab member), Dr. Anna Tsiola (LING grad and former lab member), and Kiel.
Eye-tracking evidence from attachment structures favors a serial model of discourse–sentence interactivity
Many psycholinguistic studies examine how people parse sentences in isolation; however, years of work in discourse processing have shown that sentence-level interpretations are influenced at some s...
06/12/2023
The lab is happy to announce that a new paper is out with former/current lab members Jack Dempsey and Ella Liu:
Dempsey, J., Liu, Q., & Christianson, K. (2023). Online and offline
evidence for a satiation account of syntactic adaptation. Quarterly Journal of Experiential Psychology.
Syntactic adaptation leads to updated knowledge for local structural frequencies - Jack Dempsey, Qiawen Liu, Kiel Christianson, 2023
Syntactic adaptation has been shown to occur for various temporarily ambiguous structures, wherein an initially unexpected resolution becomes easier to process ...
03/31/2023
The Lab is thrilled to announce that Victoria Susberry has successfully defended her dissertation entitled: “Sometimes it’s Exactly as it Seems”: A Mixed Methods Explanatory Case Study of Two Black Women’s Academic Classrooms.
Congratulations DR. Susberry!
02/07/2023
The Lab is happy to announce a new publication by Christianson, Jack Dempsey, Sarah-Elizabeth Deshaies, Anna Tsiola, and Laura Valderrama in the journal "Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience"!
Do readers misassign thematic roles? Evidence from a trailing boundary-change paradigm
We report an eye-tracking experiment with a trailing boundary-change paradigm as people read subject- and object-relative clauses that were either plausible or implausible. We sought to determine w...
11/22/2022
EdPsych Psycholinguistics Lab is pleased to announce athat a new paper is out. First author is "Gob" Rattansak, a Fulbright Scholar who visited our lab for a semester pre-covid:
Rattanasak, S., Pongpairoj, N., & Christianson, K. (Sept. 2022, accepted). Effects of working memory capacity and distance-based complexity on agreement processing: A Crosslinguistic competition account. Applied Linguistics Review.
05/09/2022
The EdPsych Psycholinguistics Lab is pleased to announce a new paper, with THREE former lab members!
Christianson, K., Dempsey, J., Tsiola, A., & Goldshtein, M. (in press, 2022). What if they’re just not that into you (or your experiment)? On motivation and psycholinguistics. Psychology of Learning & Motivation.
What if they're just not that into you (or your experiment)? On motivation and psycholinguistics
Participants in psycholinguistic experiments are typically asked to read or listen to dozens of individual, uncontextualized, disconnected sentences, …