Andria Shimi

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Gaia Scerif grad student 2008-2012 Oxford
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Phylactou P, Shimi A, Konstantinou N. (2023) Causal evidence for the role of the sensory visual cortex in visual short-term memory maintenance. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 230321
Shimi A, Scerif G. (2021) The influence of attentional biases on multiple working memory precision parameters for children and adults. Developmental Science. e13213
Shimi A, Logie RH. (2018) Author accepted manuscript: Feature binding in short-term memory and long-term learning. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021818807718
Wu R, Shimi A, Solis M, et al. (2018) Learning What to Attend to: From the Lab to the Classroom. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-8
Shimi A, Scerif G. (2017) Towards an integrative model of visual short-term memory maintenance: Evidence from the effects of attentional control, load, decay, and their interactions in childhood. Cognition. 169: 61-83
Neokleous K, Shimi A, Avraamides MN. (2016) Modeling the Effects of Perceptual Load: Saliency, Competitive Interactions, and Top-Down Biases. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 1
Merkley R, Shimi A, Scerif G. (2016) Electrophysiological markers of newly acquired symbolic numerical representations: the role of magnitude and ordinal information Zdm. 48: 279-289
Shimi A, Nobre AC, Scerif G. (2015) ERP markers of target selection discriminate children with high vs. low working memory capacity. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 9: 153
Shimi A, Scerif G. (2015) The interplay of spatial attentional biases and mental codes in VSTM: Developmentally informed hypotheses. Developmental Psychology. 51: 731-43
Shimi A, Woolrich MW, Mantini D, et al. (2014) Memory load modulates graded changes in distracter filtering. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 1025
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