TIM SHALLICE
'Tim Shallice' is a professor of neuropsychology and past director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, part of University College London. He has been a professor at Cognitive Neuroscience Sector of SISSA since 1994.
He has been influential in laying the foundations for the discipline of cognitive neuropsychology, by formalising many of its methods and assumptions in the book ''From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure''. He has also worked on many core problems in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, including executive function, language and memory.
Shallice has also part authored neuropsychological tests including the Hayling and Brixton tests and the Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS).
★ Tim Shallice's homepage
★ Short biography
★ Shallice, T. (1988) ''From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure''. ISBN
He has been influential in laying the foundations for the discipline of cognitive neuropsychology, by formalising many of its methods and assumptions in the book ''From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure''. He has also worked on many core problems in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, including executive function, language and memory.
Shallice has also part authored neuropsychological tests including the Hayling and Brixton tests and the Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS).
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External links
★ Tim Shallice's homepage
★ Short biography
Further reading
★ Shallice, T. (1988) ''From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure''. ISBN
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