Paul M. Bays, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2001-2015 Institute of Neurology University College London, London, United Kingdom 
 2015- Dept of Psychology University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Working Memory, Visual Attention, Motor control
Website:
http://www.paulbays.com
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Daniel M. Wolpert grad student 2003-2006 UCL
Masud Husain post-doc 2006- UCL

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Garry Kong post-doc Cambridge
Leonie Oostwoud Wijdenes post-doc 2013-2015
David Aagten-Murphy post-doc 2016-2018
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Bays PM, Schneegans S, Ma WJ, et al. (2024) Representation and computation in visual working memory. Nature Human Behaviour
Tomić I, Bays PM. (2024) A dynamic neural resource model bridges sensory and working memory. Elife. 12
Tomić I, Bays PM. (2022) Perceptual similarity judgments do not predict the distribution of errors in working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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
McMaster JMV, Tomić I, Schneegans S, et al. (2022) Swap errors in visual working memory are fully explained by cue-feature variability. Cognitive Psychology. 137: 101493
Brown G, Kasem I, Bays PM, et al. (2021) Mechanisms of feature binding in visual working memory are stable over long delays. Journal of Vision. 21: 7
Kong G, Aagten-Murphy D, McMaster JMV, et al. (2021) Transsaccadic integration operates independently in different feature dimensions. Journal of Vision. 21: 7
Harrison WJ, McMaster JMV, Bays PM. (2021) Limited memory for ensemble statistics in visual change detection. Cognition. 214: 104763
Kong G, Kroell LM, Schneegans S, et al. (2021) Transsaccadic integration relies on a limited memory resource. Journal of Vision. 21: 24
Schneegans S, Harrison WJ, Bays PM. (2021) Location-independent feature binding in visual working memory for sequentially presented objects. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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