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Lawrence Gottlob, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
201 Kastle Hall
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0044
Office Phone: 859.257.8820
E-mail: gottlob@uky.edu
Web: www.uky.edu/~gottlob/
I use information processing
models to explore various issues in cognition, including visual attention
and visual working memory. Several of my recent projects have involved
the analysis of reaction time distributions in order to model visual attention.
Also, I have used eye movements to uncover mechanisms of attention, using
a new paradigm called comparative visual search.
I
am also investigating directed forgetting with Jonathan Golding. Our recent
work has uncovered some of the mechanisms involved in the ability to suppress
or forget previously-learned words.
My
research subjects include college students and older adults between the
ages of 65 and 80. In many of our projects, we compare the performances
across age groups in order to understand some of the basic mechanisms
underlying cognition.
Selected Recent Publications:
Gottlob,
L. R. (in press). Aging and capacity in the same-different judgment.
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition. View
PDF file here.
Gottlob,
L. R. (in press). Aging and comparative search for feature differences.
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition. View
PDF file here.
Gottlob,
L. R. (in press). Location cuing and response time distributions
in visual attention. Perception & Psychophysics.View
PDF file here
Golding,
J. M. & Gottlob, L. R. (in press). Recall order determines
the magnitude of directed forgetting in the within-participants list method.
Memory & Cognition.
Sego,
S. A., Golding, J. M., & Gottlob, L. R. (in press).
The preservation of mechanisms of directed forgetting in older adults.
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition.
Gottlob,
L. R., Goldinger, S.D., Stone, G. O. & Van Orden, G.C. (1999).
Reading homographs: Orthographic, phonologic, and semantic dynamics. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perceptual Processes, 25,
561-574.
Gottlob,
L. R., & Madden, D. J. (1998). Time course of allocation of visual
attention after equating for sensory differences: An age-related perspective.
Psychology and Aging, 13, 138-149.
Last updated:
Feb 10, 2005
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