David Aagten-Murphy

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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David Alais grad student 2007-2008
 (Honors supervisor)
David C. Burr grad student 2010-2013
 (PhD Student)
Heiner Deubel post-doc 2013-2015
 (Post-doc)
Paul M. Bays post-doc 2016-2018
 (Research Associate)
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Taylor R, Tomić I, Aagten-Murphy D, et al. (2022) Working memory is updated by reallocation of resources from obsolete to new items. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Kong G, Aagten-Murphy D, McMaster JMV, et al. (2021) Transsaccadic integration operates independently in different feature dimensions. Journal of Vision. 21: 7
Kong G, Kroell LM, Schneegans S, et al. (2021) Transsaccadic integration relies on a limited memory resource. Journal of Vision. 21: 24
Szinte M, Aagten-Murphy D, Jonikaitis D, et al. (2020) Sounds are remapped across saccades. Scientific Reports. 10: 21332
Kong G, Aagten-Murphy D, McMaster J, et al. (2020) Transsaccadic integration depends on feature-level correspondence Journal of Vision. 20: 1066
Aagten-Murphy D, Bays PM. (2019) Independent working memory resources for egocentric and allocentric spatial information. Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1006563
Kroell LM, Aagten-Murphy D, Bays PM. (2019) Resource limitations in transsaccadic integration Journal of Vision. 19: 12c
Aagten-Murphy D, Bays PM. (2018) Functions of Memory Across Saccadic Eye Movements. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences
Hanning NM, Aagten-Murphy D, Deubel H. (2018) Independent selection of eye and hand targets suggests effector-specific attentional mechanisms. Scientific Reports. 8: 9434
Aagten-Murphy D, Bays P. (2018) Independent stores for relative and absolute spatial location in visuospatial working memory Journal of Vision. 18: 681
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