Summary
Dr Kate Stone is a researcher in the area of language cognition and psycholinguistics.
Specific research interests include how uncertainty and conflict affect readers' probabilistic expectations about language, and what cognitive resources are used to support linguistic processing.
Kate joined the University of Hull in 2024 after completing a PhD and postdoc at the University of Potsdam, Germany.
Journal Article
Looks at what isn't there: eye movements on a blank screen when processing negation in a first and a second language
Vanek, N., Matić Škorić, A., Košutar, S., Matějka, Š., & Stone, K. (2024). Looks at what isn't there: eye movements on a blank screen when processing negation in a first and a second language. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 18, https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2024.1457038
Mental simulation of the factual and the illusory in negation processing: evidence from anticipatory eye movements on a blank screen
Vanek, N., Matić Škorić, A., Košutar, S., Matějka, Š., & Stone, K. (2024). Mental simulation of the factual and the illusory in negation processing: evidence from anticipatory eye movements on a blank screen. Scientific reports, 14(1), Article 2844. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-53353-0