Amrita Puri Source Confirmed

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Researcher

University of Central Arkansas

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11 h-index 52 pubs 541 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Amrita Puri's research focuses on several areas within health sciences and dentistry, as indicated by her recent publications. Her work includes investigations into the perception of numerical value and object recognition through crossmodal transfer, contributing to the understanding of sensory perception. In the dental field, Puri has published on topics such as obstructive sleep apnea, the predictability of skeletal jaw relationships with cervical spine morphometry, and smile attractiveness in orthodontic treatments. She has also authored reviews on nasoalveolar molding and the orthodontic management of impacted canines. Additionally, her research extends to the mechanical properties of enamel in relation to fluoride-releasing bonding agents. Puri holds an h-index of 11, with 52 total publications and 541 citations. She collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Central Arkansas, including Nickolas Paternoster, Kenith V. Sobel, Taylor D. Dague, and Nathaniel Wilson.

Metrics

  • h-index: 11
  • Publications: 52
  • Citations: 541

Selected Publications

  • Object recognition via echoes: quantifying the crossmodal transfer of three-dimensional shape information between echolocation, vision, and haptics (2024) DOI
  • Selection history and the size congruity effect: Does the SCE interact with priming effects in visual search? (2022) DOI
  • Eye movements and interactions between numerical and physical size in visual search for digits (2021) DOI
  • How blurry are echoes? Quantifying the spatial resolution of echoic vs. visual object perception (2021) DOI
  • Set size and ensemble perception of numerical value (2021) DOI

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