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Lili Yu is a Lecturer at the School of Psychological Sciences, Macquarie University, and a member of the Macquarie University Centre for Reading. Her research focuses on cognitive and perceptual processes underlying reading comprehension, employing eye-tracking methodologies to investigate how visual attention interacts with linguistic processing. She holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Tianjin Normal University (2014).
Her research interests include:
- Eye movement patterns as indicators of reading comprehension
- Cross-language differences in reading strategies
- Misinformation retention in digital environments
- Multimodal integration of text, speech, and visual information
Yu has led or contributed to three major projects including the Macquarie University Centre for Reading (2020–2022) and the Centre for Elite Performance Expertise and Training (2019–2021). She serves on the editorial boards of Behavior Research Methods and Scientific Reports.
Her recent work explores digital reading's cognitive impacts, Chinese reading mechanisms, and predictive eye movement models. Collaborative projects include developing child-friendly eye-tracking tools for literacy research and analyzing subtitle processing in multimedia contexts.



