Kenith V. Sobel, Ph.D.

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2000 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
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Visual Cognition & Attention
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Kyle R. Cave grad student 2000 Vanderbilt
 (The influence of the visual environment on the choice between smaller -group and target -feature search.)
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Sobel KV, Puri AM, York AK. (2020) Visual search inverts the classic Stroop asymmetry. Acta Psychologica. 205: 103054
Puri AM, Sobel KV, York AK. (2019) Identification and localization tasks reveal the role of strength of association in Stroop and reverse Stroop effects Journal of Vision. 19: 103c
Sobel KV, Puri AM. (2018) Size congruity influences visual search via the target template. Acta Psychologica. 183: 66-74
Wilson KA, Sobel KV. (2018) The Size Congruity Effect in Visual Search: Further Evidence for Late Interaction Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research. 23: 311-318
Sobel KV, Puri AM, Faulkenberry TJ, et al. (2016) Visual Search for Conjunctions of Physical and Numerical Size Shows That They Are Processed Independently. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Sobel KV, Puri AM, Faulkenberry TJ. (2016) Bottom-up and top-down attentional contributions to the size congruity effect. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Puri A, Sobel K, Sieg N, et al. (2016) The size congruity effect in visual search for digits involves both facilitation and interference Journal of Vision. 16: 993
Sobel KV, Puri AM, Hogan J. (2015) Target grouping in visual search for multiple digits. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 77: 67-77
Sobel KV, Puri AM, Hogan J. (2014) Erratum to: Target grouping in visual search for multiple digits Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 76: 2584-2585
Puri A, Koldewyn K, Sobel K. (2014) Individuals with autism experience stronger visual capture by shape singletons than neurotypicals Journal of Vision. 14: 677-677
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