Eiling Yee

2.1k total citations
29 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Eiling Yee is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Developmental and Educational Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Eiling Yee has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 14 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 14 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology. Recurrent topics in Eiling Yee's work include Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (12 papers), Action Observation and Synchronization (11 papers) and Language, Metaphor, and Cognition (9 papers). Eiling Yee is often cited by papers focused on Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (12 papers), Action Observation and Synchronization (11 papers) and Language, Metaphor, and Cognition (9 papers). Eiling Yee collaborates with scholars based in United States, Spain and Canada. Eiling Yee's co-authors include Sharon L. Thompson‐Schill, Julie Sedivy, Sheila E. Blumstein, Charles P. Davis, Tracy Love, Michael T. Ullman, Roumyana Pancheva, Gregory Hickok, David Swinney and Evangelia G. Chrysikou and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, NeuroImage and Psychological Science.

In The Last Decade

Eiling Yee

29 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Eiling Yee United States 16 748 498 493 350 113 29 1.1k
Paul D. Siakaluk Canada 17 614 0.8× 639 1.3× 525 1.1× 574 1.6× 109 1.0× 30 1.1k
Carolin Dudschig Germany 20 708 0.9× 692 1.4× 373 0.8× 486 1.4× 118 1.0× 60 1.3k
D. van den Brink Netherlands 13 959 1.3× 475 1.0× 540 1.1× 179 0.5× 86 0.8× 19 1.2k
Mark Andrews United Kingdom 8 594 0.8× 634 1.3× 400 0.8× 544 1.6× 246 2.2× 21 1.2k
Jeremy I Skipper United Kingdom 15 1.0k 1.3× 851 1.7× 458 0.9× 461 1.3× 44 0.4× 32 1.5k
Davide Crepaldi Italy 21 1.2k 1.7× 410 0.8× 1.0k 2.1× 254 0.7× 179 1.6× 68 1.7k
Guy Dove United States 10 516 0.7× 547 1.1× 305 0.6× 502 1.4× 46 0.4× 23 1.0k
Lea A. Hald Netherlands 8 1.0k 1.4× 420 0.8× 536 1.1× 266 0.8× 126 1.1× 12 1.3k
Stavroula Kousta United Kingdom 10 1.0k 1.4× 970 1.9× 567 1.2× 798 2.3× 154 1.4× 23 1.8k
Hugh Rabagliati United Kingdom 19 745 1.0× 347 0.7× 815 1.7× 110 0.3× 164 1.5× 53 1.3k

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All Works

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Davis, Charles P. & Eiling Yee. (2023). Is time an embodied property of concepts?. PLoS ONE. 18(9). e0290997–e0290997. 3 indexed citations
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Brown, Kevin, Eiling Yee, Elliot Saltzman, et al.. (2023). Investigating the Extent to which Distributional Semantic Models Capture a Broad Range of Semantic Relations. Cognitive Science. 47(5). e13291–e13291. 4 indexed citations
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Davis, Charles P., et al.. (2022). Autism-spectrum traits in neurotypicals predict the embodiment of manipulation knowledge about object concepts: Evidence from eyetracking. PLoS ONE. 17(7). e0268069–e0268069. 3 indexed citations
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Davis, Charles P. & Eiling Yee. (2021). Building semantic memory from embodied and distributional language experience. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science. 12(5). e1555–e1555. 32 indexed citations
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Davis, Charles P., Pedro M. Paz‐Alonso, Gerry T. M. Altmann, & Eiling Yee. (2021). Encoding and inhibition of arbitrary episodic context with abstract concepts. Memory & Cognition. 50(3). 546–563. 1 indexed citations
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Davis, Charles P., et al.. (2020). Making It Harder to “See” Meaning: The More You See Something, the More Its Conceptual Representation Is Susceptible to Visual Interference. Psychological Science. 31(5). 505–517. 14 indexed citations
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Davis, Charles P., Gerry T. M. Altmann, & Eiling Yee. (2020). Situational systematicity: A role for schema in understanding the differences between abstract and concrete concepts. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 37(1-2). 142–153. 37 indexed citations
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Brown, Kevin, Eiling Yee, Elliot Saltzman, James S. Magnuson, & Ken McRae. (2020). What Do Computers Know About Semantics Anyway? Testing Distributional Semantics Models Against a Broad Range of Relatedness Ratings.. Cognitive Science. 1 indexed citations
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Davis, Charles P., Pedro M. Paz‐Alonso, Gerry T. M. Altmann, & Eiling Yee. (2019). Abstract concepts and the suppression of arbitrary episodic context. PsyArXiv (OSF Preprints). 1 indexed citations
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Yee, Eiling & Sharon L. Thompson‐Schill. (2016). Putting concepts into context. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 23(4). 1015–1027. 187 indexed citations
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White, Katherine S., Eiling Yee, Sheila E. Blumstein, & James L. Morgan. (2013). Adults show less sensitivity to phonetic detail in unfamiliar words, too. Journal of Memory and Language. 68(4). 362–378. 23 indexed citations
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Yee, Eiling, et al.. (2013). Manual Experience Shapes Object Representations. Psychological Science. 24(6). 909–919. 65 indexed citations
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Yee, Eiling, et al.. (2011). Function follows form: Activation of shape and function features during object identification.. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 140(3). 348–363. 51 indexed citations
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Mirman, Daniel, Eiling Yee, Sheila E. Blumstein, & James S. Magnuson. (2011). Theories of spoken word recognition deficits in Aphasia: Evidence from eye-tracking and computational modeling. Brain and Language. 117(2). 53–68. 63 indexed citations
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Blumstein, Sheila E., et al.. (2010). Impaired access to manipulation features in Apraxia: Evidence from eyetracking and semantic judgment tasks. Brain and Language. 112(2). 101–112. 33 indexed citations
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Yee, Eiling, et al.. (2009). fMRI-adaptation evidence of overlapping neural representations for objects related in function or manipulation. NeuroImage. 50(2). 753–763. 37 indexed citations
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Yee, Eiling, et al.. (2009). Looking for meaning: Eye movements are sensitive to overlapping semantic features, not association. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 16(5). 869–874. 38 indexed citations
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Yee, Eiling, Sheila E. Blumstein, & Julie Sedivy. (2007). Lexical-Semantic Activation in Broca's and Wernicke's Aphasia: Evidence from Eye Movements. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 20(4). 592–612. 78 indexed citations
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Yee, Eiling & Julie Sedivy. (2006). Eye movements to pictures reveal transient semantic activation during spoken word recognition.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition. 32(1). 1–14. 194 indexed citations
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Ullman, Michael T., Roumyana Pancheva, Tracy Love, et al.. (2004). Neural correlates of lexicon and grammar: Evidence from the production, reading, and judgment of inflection in aphasia. Brain and Language. 93(2). 185–238. 128 indexed citations

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