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1313

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Arthur P. Shimamura was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research work spanned across various fields including Engineering, Decision Sciences, and Mathematics.

The scientist's main subfields of study included Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Management Science and Operations Research, and Modeling and Simulation. Their research topics focused on Energy Load and Power Forecasting, Forecasting Techniques and Applications, and COVID-19 epidemiological studies.

One of Shimamura's recent publications was titled Hierarchical Time Series Forecasting of COVID-19 Cases Using County-Level Clustering Data, published in 2025 in the journal Operations Research Forum.

  • Hierarchical Time Series Forecasting of COVID-19 Cases Using County-Level Clustering Data (2025) - Operations Research Forum

Frequent co-authors of Shimamura included:

  • Sanjay K. Mohanty
  • Charles Nicholson
  • Andrés D. González
  • Talayeh Razzaghi

Their work was published primarily in the Operations Research Forum, reflecting a focus on venues related to decision sciences and operations research.

In 2008, Arthur P. Shimamura was recognized as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Best Publications

  • Metacognition : knowing about knowing

    Janet Metcalfe;Arthur Paul Shimamura

  • A neuropsychological theory of multiple systems in category learning.

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  • Source memory impairment in patients with frontal lobe lesions.

    Jeri S. Janowsky;Arthur P. Shimamura;Larry R. Squire

  • Memory for the temporal order of events in patients with frontal lobe lesions and amnesic patients

    Arthur P. Shimamura;Jeri S. Janowsky;Larry R. Squire

  • Cognitive impairment following frontal lobe damage and its relevance to human amnesia.

    Jeri S. Janowsky;Arthur P. Shimamura;Mark Kritchevsky;Larry R. Squire

  • Priming effects in amnesia: Evidence for a dissociable memory function

    Arthur P. Shimamura

  • Priming across modalities and priming across category levels: extending the domain of preserved function in amnesia.

    Peter Graf;Arthur P. Shimamura;Larry R. Squire

  • Memory and frontal lobe function.

    Arthur P. Shimamura

  • The role of the prefrontal cortex in dynamic filtering

    Arthur P. Shimamura

  • Toward a Cognitive Neuroscience of Metacognition

    Arthur P. Shimamura

  • Impaired use of organizational strategies in free recall following frontal lobe damage

    Felicia B. Gershberg;Arthur P. Shimamura

  • Verbal and design fluency in patients with frontal lobe lesions.

    Juliana V. Baldo;Arthur P. Shimamura;Dean C. Delis;Joel Kramer

  • On the relationship between recall and recognition memory.

    Frank Haist;Arthur P. Shimamura;Larry R. Squire

  • Source memory enhancement for emotional words.

    Sharon Doerksen;Arthur P. Shimamura

  • Memory and metamemory: Comparisons between patients with frontal lobe lesions and amnesic patients

    Jeri S. Janowsky;Jeri S. Janowsky;Arthur P. Shimamura;Arthur P. Shimamura;Larry R. Squire;Larry R. Squire

  • A neuropsychological study of fact memory and source amnesia

    Arthur P. Shimamura;Larry R. Squire

  • Memory and metamemory: a study of the feeling-of-knowing phenomenon in amnesic patients.

    Arthur P. Shimamura;Larry R. Squire

  • Paired-Associate Learning and Priming Effects in Amnesia: A Neuropsychological Study

    Arthur P. Shimamura;Larry R. Squire

  • Letter and category fluency in patients with frontal lobe lesions.

    Juliana V. Baldo;Arthur P. Shimamura

  • Lexical and semantic priming deficits in patients with Alzheimer's disease.

    David P. Salmon;Arthur P. Shimamura;Nelson Butters;Stan Smith

  • Retrieval-induced forgetting in episodic memory.

    Michael A. Ciranni;Arthur P. Shimamura

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry R. Squire
Larry R. Squire University of California, San Diego
William Prinzmetal
William Prinzmetal University of California, Berkeley
Dean C. Delis
Dean C. Delis University of California, San Diego
Marta Kutas
Marta Kutas University of California, San Diego
David P. Salmon
David P. Salmon University of California, San Diego
Lynn C. Robertson
Lynn C. Robertson University of California, Berkeley
Joel H. Kramer
Joel H. Kramer University of California, San Francisco
Terry L. Jernigan
Terry L. Jernigan University of California, San Diego
Ken A. Paller
Ken A. Paller Northwestern University
Nelson Butters
Nelson Butters University of California, San Diego

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