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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Psychology in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • 2013 - Mind & Brain Prize, University and Polytechnic of Turin
  • 1996 - Member of Academia Europaea
  • 1996 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Tim Shallice is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Neuroscience and Medicine, with a particular focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics of Tim Shallice's scientific work include:

  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Cognitive Abilities and Testing

Their recent papers demonstrate an ongoing engagement with cognitive neuroscience and intelligence-related research. Selected publications include:

  • Graph lesion-deficit mapping of fluid intelligence, 2022, Brain
  • Cognitive Reserve Proxies Do Not Differentially Account for Cognitive Performance in Patients with Focal Frontal and Non-Frontal Lesions, 2020, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
  • Multi-model mapping of phonemic fluency, 2021, Brain Communications
  • The left frontal lobe is critical for the AH4 fluid intelligence test, 2021, Intelligence
  • Graph lesion-deficit mapping of fluid intelligence, 2022, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Tim Shallice frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Lisa Cipolotti
  • J Mole
  • Edgar Chan
  • Parashkev Nachev
  • Tianbo Xu

They have published multiple papers in leading venues such as:

  • Brain
  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
  • Cortex
  • Brain Communications
  • Intelligence

Their contributions have been recognized by several awards, including:

  • Mind & Brain Prize, University and Polytechnic of Turin, 2013
  • Member of Academia Europaea, 1996
  • Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, 1996

Best Publications

  • From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure

    Timothy Shallice

  • Specific impairments of planning

    Timothy Shallice

  • Attention to action: willed and automatic control of behavior

    Donald A. Norman;Tim Shallice

  • Category specific semantic impairments

    Elizabeth K. Warrington;T. Shallice

  • Deficits in strategy application following frontal lobe damage in man

    Tim Shallice;Paul W. Burgess

  • The Hayling and Brixton Tests

    PW Burgess;T Shallice

  • Human cingulate cortex and autonomic control: converging neuroimaging and clinical evidence

    Hugo D. Critchley;Christopher J. Mathias;Oliver Josephs;John O'Doherty

  • Deep dyslexia: A case study of connectionist neuropsychology

    David C. Plaut;Tim Shallice

  • Response suppression, initiation and strategy use following frontal lobe lesions

    Paul W Burgess;Tim Shallice

  • The domain of supervisory processes and temporal organization of behaviour.

    Timothy Shallice;Paul Burgess

  • Brain regions associated with acquisition and retrieval of verbal episodic memory

    T. Shallice;P. Fletcher;P. Fletcher;C. D. Frith;C. D. Frith;P. Grasby;P. Grasby

  • Recollection and Familiarity in Recognition Memory: An Event-Related Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

    Richard N. A. Henson;M. D. Rugg;T. Shallice;O. Josephs

  • Lesioning an attractor network: investigations of acquired dyslexia

    Geoffrey E. Hinton;Tim Shallice

  • The cognitive and neuroanatomical correlates of multitasking

    Paul W Burgess;Emma Veitch;Angela de Lacy Costello;Tim Shallice

  • The Involvement of the Frontal Lobes in Cognitive Estimation

    Tim Shallice;Margaret E. Evans

  • Independent functioning of verbal memory stores: a neuropsychological study

    T. Shallice;Elizabeth K. Warrington

  • The mind's eye--precuneus activation in memory-related imagery.

    P. C. Fletcher;C. D. Frith;S. C. Baker;T. Shallice

  • Neuropsychological impairments of short-term memory

    Giuseppe Vallar;Tim Shallice

  • Neuroimaging evidence for dissociable forms of repetition priming.

    R. Henson;T. Shallice;Raymond J. Dolan

  • The selective impairment of auditory verbal short-term memory

    Elizabeth K. Warrington;T. Shallice

  • Attention to Action: Willed and Automatic Control of Behavior Technical Report No. 8006.

    Donald A. Norman;Tim Shallice

  • Attention to action: Willed and automatic control

    Donald Arthur Norman;Tim Shallice

  • What ghost in the machine

    Tim Shallice

Frequent Co-Authors

Lisa Cipolotti
Lisa Cipolotti University College London
Raymond J. Dolan
Raymond J. Dolan University College London
Marco Bozzali
Marco Bozzali Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Paul W. Burgess
Paul W. Burgess University College London
Sarah E. MacPherson
Sarah E. MacPherson University of Edinburgh
Michael P. Alexander
Michael P. Alexander Harvard University
Paul C. Fletcher
Paul C. Fletcher University of Cambridge
Richard N. Henson
Richard N. Henson MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
Elizabeth K. Warrington
Elizabeth K. Warrington University College London
Donald T. Stuss
Donald T. Stuss University of Toronto

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