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- Timothy Shallice (born 1940) is a professor of neuropsychology and the founding director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, part of University...
- de lacy Costello, & Shallice, 2000; Damasio, 1995; Grafman & Litvan, 1999; Shallice, 1988; Stuss & Benson, 1986; Stuss, Shallice, Alexander, & Picton...
- as the Tower of Hanoi. The test was developed by the psychologist Tim Shallice The test consists of two boards with pegs and several beads with different...
- cognitive apparatus that controls and manages cognitive processes. Norman and Shallice (1980) proposed a model on executive functioning of attentional control...
- disk. Tower of London is another test that was developed in 1992 by Tim Shallice specifically to detect deficits in planning as may occur with damage to...
- psychologist Tim Shallice, Norman proposed a framework of attentional control of executive functioning.[when?] One of the components of the Norman-Shallice model...
- deficit after brain injury. pp. 176–97. New York: Oxford. Burgess, P. W.; Shallice, T (1996). "Confabulation and the control of recollection". Memory. 4 (4):...
- of executive function created by psychologists Paul W. Burgess and Tim Shallice. It is composed of two tests, the Hayling Sentence Completion Test and...
- and Warrington & Shallice (1969) on memory. Subsequently, work by pioneers such as Elizabeth Warrington, Brenda Milner, Tim Shallice, Alan Baddeley and...
- PMID 23932533. Fix JD. Neuroanatomy. 4th ed. Struss, DT; Alexander MP; Shallice T; Picton TW; Binns MA; Macdonald R; Borowiec A; Katz DI. (2005). "Multiple...