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Adam Parker is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. His work focuses on experimental psychology and cognitive science, particularly in eye movement studies during reading and language processing. He earned his PhD at Bournemouth University under the supervision of Tim Slattery and Julie Kirkby.
- Education: PhD in Psychology from Bournemouth University
Parker's research explores reading comprehension, lexical ambiguity, word predictability, and laterality using eye-tracking experiments. His recent publications examine cross-linguistic processing in bilinguals and AI-assisted evaluation of open science practices.
He has published extensively in journals like the Journal of Experimental Psychology and Laterality, often collaborating with researchers such as Julie Kirkby, Tim Slattery, and John Rodd. Parker's work also intersects with educational effectiveness and open science initiatives.
Notable trends in his publications:
- Eye movement modeling in reading
- Lexical ambiguity resolution
- Language lateralization studies
- Open science methodologies
- Bilingual processing differences
- Perceptual biases in auditory/visual tasks


