Simon Parker

645 total citations
14 papers, 495 citations indexed

About

Simon Parker is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Speech and Hearing. According to data from OpenAlex, Simon Parker has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 495 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 7 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 6 papers in Speech and Hearing. Recurrent topics in Simon Parker's work include Multisensory perception and integration (7 papers), Noise Effects and Management (6 papers) and Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (5 papers). Simon Parker is often cited by papers focused on Multisensory perception and integration (7 papers), Noise Effects and Management (6 papers) and Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (5 papers). Simon Parker collaborates with scholars based in Australia and United States. Simon Parker's co-authors include S. Oldfield, Russell L. Martin, Karen Stephan, Ken I. McAnally, Richard Smith, Glen M. Davis, James Middleton, Ronald M. Ruff, Roger Light and Catherine Stevens and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biomechanics, Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and Perception.

In The Last Decade

Simon Parker

12 papers receiving 444 citations

Peers

Simon Parker
James Makous United States
Kim S. Abouchacra United States
Richard L. McKinley United States
Stephen M. Tasko United States
Brian Gygi United States
Hans Kunov Canada
Janina Fels Germany
James Makous United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Simon Parker

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Fields of papers citing papers by Simon Parker

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Simon Parker

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All Works

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Kendall, Kristina L., et al.. (2024). Validity of Apple Watch, Garmin Forerunner® 935 and GENEActiv for estimating energy expenditure during close quarter battle training in Special Forces soldiers. European Journal of Sport Science. 24(5). 614–622. 2 indexed citations
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Parker, Simon, et al.. (2008). Construction of 3-D Audio Systems: Background, Research, and General Requirements. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 1 indexed citations
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Stephan, Karen, et al.. (2006). Learning and Retention of Associations Between Auditory Icons and Denotative Referents: Implications for the Design of Auditory Warnings. Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 48(2). 288–299. 33 indexed citations
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Stevens, Catherine, David Brennan, & Simon Parker. (2004). Simultaneous manipulation of parameters of auditory icons to convey direction, size, and distance : effects on recognition and interpretation. SMARTech Repository (Georgia Institute of Technology). 9 indexed citations
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Stephan, Karen, et al.. (2004). Auditory Warnings in the Military Cockpit: A Preliminary Evaluation of Potential Sound Types. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 6 indexed citations
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Parker, Simon, et al.. (2004). Performance of orientation sensors for use with a functional electrical stimulation mobility system. Journal of Biomechanics. 38(5). 1185–1190. 33 indexed citations
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Parker, Simon, et al.. (2004). Effects of Supplementing Head-Down Displays With 3-D Audio During Visual Target Acquisition. International Journal of Aviation Psychology. 14(3). 277–295. 10 indexed citations
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Stevens, Catherine, David Brennan, & Simon Parker. (2004). Multidimensional coding of auditory icons. 1 indexed citations
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Parker, Simon, et al.. (1997). Learning and retention of auditory warnings. SMARTech Repository (Georgia Institute of Technology). 40 indexed citations
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Parker, Simon, et al.. (1996). Effect of Music Training on Monaural Perception of Pitch and Rhythm. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 82(3). 843–851. 2 indexed citations
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Ruff, Ronald M., Roger Light, & Simon Parker. (1996). Visuospatial learning: Ruff light trail learning test. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 11(4). 313–327. 17 indexed citations
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Oldfield, S. & Simon Parker. (1986). Acuity of Sound Localisation: A Topography of Auditory Space. III. Monaural Hearing Conditions. Perception. 15(1). 67–81. 50 indexed citations
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Oldfield, S. & Simon Parker. (1984). Acuity of Sound Localisation: A Topography of Auditory Space. I. Normal Hearing Conditions. Perception. 13(5). 581–600. 204 indexed citations
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Oldfield, S. & Simon Parker. (1984). Acuity of Sound Localisation: A Topography of Auditory Space. II. Pinna Cues Absent. Perception. 13(5). 601–617. 87 indexed citations

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