Carrie Kobelsky

Supervisors
Drs. Michael Masson & Ulrich Mueller
Research interests
My research currently involves exploring the time course of action representations for manipulable objects. Specifically, we are interested in how our interactions with objects cue our understanding of the object through our conceptual knowledge. We are comparing how children differ from adults in these action representations.
Representative publications
Kobelsky, C., Bub, D. N., & Masson, M. J. (2014, May). Time course of evoked action representations. Paper presented at the annual meeting for NOrthWest Cognition and Memory, Victoria, BC. Abstract retrieved from http://web.uvic.ca/~nowcam/sites/default/files/NOWCAM%20full%20program%202015.pdf
Kobelsky, C., Bub, D. N., & Masson, M. E .J. (2014, July). Time course of evoked action representations. Paper presented at the annual meeting for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science, Toronto, ON. Abstract retrieved from https://www.csbbcs.org/2014/index.php/meeting/2014/paper/view/87
Kobelsky, C., Bub, D. N., & Masson, M. E. J. (2014, November). Time course of evoked action representations. Poster presented at the annual meeting for Psychonomics, Long Beach, CA