Keith B. Lyle

2.6k total citations
57 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Keith B. Lyle is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental and Educational Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Keith B. Lyle has authored 57 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 20 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology and 17 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Keith B. Lyle's work include Memory Processes and Influences (28 papers), Hemispheric Asymmetry in Neuroscience (17 papers) and Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning (12 papers). Keith B. Lyle is often cited by papers focused on Memory Processes and Influences (28 papers), Hemispheric Asymmetry in Neuroscience (17 papers) and Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning (12 papers). Keith B. Lyle collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and South Sudan. Keith B. Lyle's co-authors include Marcia K. Johnson, Henry L. Roediger, David E. Huber, Richard M. Shiffrin, Patricia Ralston, Ryan P. M. Hackländer, David P. McCabe, James C. Craig, Jessica M. Logan and Jessica Martin and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Psychological Review and Psychological Science.

In The Last Decade

Keith B. Lyle

54 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Keith B. Lyle United States 24 1.2k 488 405 321 139 57 1.6k
Christopher A. Kurby United States 19 940 0.8× 581 1.2× 433 1.1× 304 0.9× 170 1.2× 41 1.7k
Joshua K. Hartshorne United States 17 870 0.8× 457 0.9× 433 1.1× 194 0.6× 115 0.8× 44 1.7k
Matthew S. Cain United States 24 986 0.9× 226 0.5× 400 1.0× 333 1.0× 100 0.7× 64 1.9k
Moreno I. Coco United Kingdom 17 873 0.8× 752 1.5× 569 1.4× 354 1.1× 144 1.0× 52 2.0k
Daniel J. Acheson Netherlands 19 1.4k 1.2× 880 1.8× 450 1.1× 170 0.5× 81 0.6× 30 1.8k
Kimberly M. Fenn United States 21 1.1k 1.0× 600 1.2× 814 2.0× 276 0.9× 182 1.3× 49 2.4k
Jyotsna Vaid United States 28 1.3k 1.1× 1.1k 2.2× 761 1.9× 369 1.1× 195 1.4× 93 2.4k
Benjamin C. Storm United States 25 1.5k 1.3× 617 1.3× 761 1.9× 199 0.6× 131 0.9× 70 2.0k
Simone Sprenger Netherlands 12 599 0.5× 465 1.0× 448 1.1× 237 0.7× 106 0.8× 27 1.4k
Rudolf Groner Switzerland 16 665 0.6× 300 0.6× 247 0.6× 218 0.7× 75 0.5× 46 1.5k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ralston, Patricia, et al.. (2024). Introducing Desirable Difficulty in Engineering Mathematics with Spaced Retrieval Practice. 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings.
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2024). Single-paper meta-analyses of the effects of spaced retrieval practice in nine introductory STEM courses: is the glass half full or half empty?. International Journal of STEM Education. 11(1). 3 indexed citations
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Fernandez-Botrán, Rafael, Yvette Z. Szabo, Keith B. Lyle, & Tamara L. Newton. (2021). The levels of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) in saliva are influenced by acute stress. Biological Psychology. 165. 108147–108147. 3 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2018). Handedness and the neurocognitive foundations of public attitudes about international laws and norms. Politics and the Life Sciences. 37(1). 1–15. 5 indexed citations
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Newton, Tamara L., Rafael Fernandez-Botrán, Keith B. Lyle, et al.. (2017). Salivary cytokine response in the aftermath of stress: An emotion regulation perspective.. Emotion. 17(6). 1007–1020. 26 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2017). Bimanual coordination positively predicts episodic memory: A combined behavioral and MRI investigation. Brain and Cognition. 118. 71–79. 7 indexed citations
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Hirst, William, Elizabeth A. Phelps, Robert Meksin, et al.. (2015). A ten-year follow-up of a study of memory for the attack of September 11, 2001: Flashbulb memories and memories for flashbulb events.. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 144(3). 604–623. 89 indexed citations
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Hackländer, Ryan P. M., et al.. (2015). On the use (and misuse?) of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory. Brain and Cognition. 94. 44–51. 102 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2013). Memory for Hand-Use Depends on Consistency of Handedness. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7. 555–555. 19 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2013). Consistent-handed individuals are more authoritarian. Laterality Asymmetries of Body Brain and Cognition. 19(2). 146–163. 22 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2012). Is handedness related to anxiety? New answers to an old question. Laterality Asymmetries of Body Brain and Cognition. 18(5). 520–535. 31 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2011). Consistency of handedness, regardless of direction, predicts baseline memory accuracy and potential for memory enhancement.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition. 38(1). 187–193. 58 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2011). Inconsistent handedness and saccade execution benefit face memory without affecting interhemispheric interaction. Memory. 19(6). 613–624. 34 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2010). Is saccade-induced retrieval enhancement a potential means of improving eyewitness evidence?. Memory. 18(6). 581–594. 28 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B. & Jessica Martin. (2010). Bilateral saccades increase intrahemispheric processing but not interhemispheric interaction: Implications for saccade-induced retrieval enhancement. Brain and Cognition. 73(2). 128–134. 44 indexed citations
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Buckner, Randy L., Marcia K. Johnson, Keith B. Lyle, et al.. (2009). Long-Term Memory for the Terrorist Attack of September 11: Flashbulb Memories, Event Memories, and the Factors. NSUWorks (Nova Southeastern University). 124 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., David P. McCabe, & Henry L. Roediger. (2008). Handedness is related to memory via hemispheric interaction: Evidence from paired associate recall and source memory tasks.. Neuropsychology. 22(4). 523–530. 75 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B., et al.. (2006). Age-related binding deficits and the content of false memories.. Psychology and Aging. 21(1). 86–95. 51 indexed citations
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Lyle, Keith B. & Marcia K. Johnson. (2005). Importing perceived features into false memories. Memory. 14(2). 197–213. 74 indexed citations
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Huber, David E., Richard M. Shiffrin, Keith B. Lyle, & Kirsten I. Ruys. (2001). Perception and preference in short-term word priming.. Psychological Review. 108(1). 149–182. 79 indexed citations

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