Judith Kroll: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Judith Kroll's h-index is 73 (136 i10-index, 31,497+ total citations across 100+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of June 2026. Judith Kroll is affiliated with University of California, Irvine.
Judith Kroll is a researcher affiliated with University of California, Irvine, specializing in cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, cognitive neuroscience. Their work has been cited 31,497 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Judith Kroll's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 100 indexed publications. Of these, 19 are original research articles — the rest are literature highlights, conference abstracts or theses.
- H-Index
- 73
- i10-Index
- 136
- Total Citations
- 31,497
- Citing Countries
- 22
As of June 2026.
Judith Kroll has an h-index of 73 and 31,497 total citations across 100 publications, with research cited by institutions in 22 countries.
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Category Interference in Translation and Picture Naming: Evidence for Asymmetric Connections Between Bilingual Memory Representations
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The researcher challenged the fixed locus model of language selection, arguing that language selectivity is the exception rather than the rule in bilingual speech processing.
The researcher established foundational evidence for asymmetric connections between bilingual memory representations through a seminal 1994 study on category interference in translation and picture naming.
The researcher advanced bilingual psycholinguistics by mapping lexical form to conceptual meaning across two languages, establishing a foundational framework for understanding bilingual memory organization.
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About Judith Kroll's research
Judith Kroll is a researcher in cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics and cognitive neuroscience at University of California, Irvine. Their work has been cited 31,497 times across 100 publications (h-index 73), according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “Category Interference in Translation and Picture Naming: Evidence for Asymmetric Connections Between Bilingual Memory Representations” (1994), has accumulated 4,197 citations. Other influential works include “Understanding the Consequences of Bilingualism for Language Processing and Cognition” (2013) with 1,157 citations and “Language selectivity is the exception, not the rule: Arguments against a fixed locus of language selection in bilingual speech” (2006) with 966 citations.
Citations of Judith Kroll's research come primarily from United States, United Kingdom and China, reflecting international research impact across 5+ countries. The interactive citation map above shows the full geographic distribution of the institutions citing this work.











