Henri Olkoniemi
PhD
hoolko@utu.fi Assistentinkatu 7 Turku |
I’m interested in how people can understand each other although their
language use is not precise (e.g., when they use figurative language);
and what the reasons are why they sometimes fail in the comprehension
process. Moreover, I have a wider interest towards language
comprehension in general and towards visual cognition. I primarily
examine these questions using eye tracking, and combining eye tracking
with other laboratory measures.
- Knowledge is a river and education is like a stairway: An eye movement study on how L2 speakers process metaphors and similes (2022)
- Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
- ‘No Man is an Island’: Effects of social seclusion on social dream content and REM sleep (2022)
- British Journal of Psychology
- Processing of Irony in Text: A Systematic Review of Eye-Tracking Studies (2021)
- Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology
- An eye-tracking study of reading long and short novel and lexicalized compound words (2020)
- Journal of Eye Movement Research
- The Holocaust as a lifelong nightmare: Posttraumatic symptoms and dream content in Polish Auschwitz survivors 30 years after WWII (2020)
- American Journal of Psychology
- Individual differences in processing written irony (2019) Olkoniemi Henri
- The ability to recognise emotions predicts the time-course of sarcasm processing: Evidence from eye movements (2019)
- Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
- The role of look-backs in the processing of written sarcasm (2019)
- Memory and Cognition
- Dopamine and eye movement control in Parkinson's disease: deficits in corollary discharge signals? (2018)
- PeerJ
- Individual Differences in the Processing of Written Sarcasm and Metaphor – Evidence From Eye Movements (2016)
- Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition



