CodeBPS/GB/250
NameShallice; Timothy (1940-); Professor; FMedSci, FRS, FBA
TitleProfessor
ForenamesTimothy
SurnameShallice
Dates1940-
EpithetFMedSci, FRS, FBA
Parallel NameTim Shallice
Other NamesProfessor Shallice
GenderMale
NationalityBritish
DatesAndPlacesCambridge
Manchester
Trieste
London
AddressLondon
RelationshipsMarried
ActivityDate of Birth: 11 July 1940

University & Professional Qualifications:

Baylis Major Scholar in Mathematics, St. John College, Cambridge 1957

Mathematics Tripos Pt II (and BA), Cambridge University 1961

Natural Sciences Tripos Pt II (Psychology), Cambridge University 1962

Ph.D. London University 1965

Professional Career:

Assistant Lecturer, Psychology Department, Manchester University 1964-1965

Science Research Council Junior Research Fellow, University College London 1965-1966

Lecturer, Psychology Department, University College London 1966-1972

Senior Research Fellow in Neuropsychology, Institute of Neurology, London 1972-1977

Research Psychologist (Principal Grade), National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, London 1977-1978

Scientist (Senior Grade) Medical Research Council, Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge 1978-1986

Scientist (Special Appointment Grade) Medical Research Council, Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge 1986-1990

Professor, Psychology Department, University College London 1990-2005

Professor, Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Trieste 1994-2010

Director, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London 1996-2004

Senior Professor, Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, Trieste 2011-


Honours and Awards:

President's Award (British Psychological Society) 1992

Awarded Doctor Honoris Causa, Universite Libre de Bruxelles 1992

Elected Fellow of the Royal Society 1996

Elected Fellow of the Academia Europaea 1996

Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences 1998

Awarded Honorary Doctorate of Science, London Guildhall University 1999

Awarded Aizenberg Prize by the Rotman Research Institute, Toronto 2000

Initial American Psychological Society International Fellow 2000

Elected Honorary Member, Experimental Psychology Society 2004

Association Lecturer, 21st Attention and Performance Association Conference 2004

Awarded Honorary Doctorate of Science, Trinity College Dublin 2005

Elected Fellow of University College London 2010

39th Annual Sir Frederick Bartlett Lecturer, Experimental Psychology Society 2011

6th A.R. Jonckheere Memorial Lecturer, University College London 2011

Elected Fellow of the British Academy 2013


Involvement with institutions:

Member, Committee, European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1985 - 2006.

Member, Neurosciences Board, Medical Research Council, 1991 - 1995.

Member, Joint Research Councils Cognitive Science/Human Computer Interaction
Committee, 1991 - 1995.

Deputy Chair, Neurosciences Board, Medical Research Council, 1994 - 1995.

Chair, British Neuropsychological Society, 1994-1996.

Member, Le Conseil Scientifique de la Fondation Fyssen, 1995 - 2003.

Member, Medical Research Council Advisory Board, 1997 - 1999.

Member, Fellowship Committee 8, Royal Society, 1997 - 2000.

Member, Cross-Board Group, Medical Research Council, 1998 - 1999.

Member, Max Planck Gesellschaft Committee on Perspectives in Neurobiological
Research with Special Emphasis on Imaging Procedures, 2000.

Member, University Research Fellowship Panel B (ii), Royal Society, 2000 - 2001.

Member, Conference Grants Committee, Royal Society, 2000 - 2001.

Chair, Neurosciences Panel, Gatsby Charitable Foundation, 2003 - 2007.

Member, Fellowship Committee 10, Royal Society, 2003 - 2006.

Member, Bundes Ministerium Bildung Forschung Review Board "Research Collaborations on Cognitive Performance and Relevant Disorders in Humans", 2006 - 2007.

Member, Advisory Committee, Cognitive Sciences Section, Ecole Normale Superiore, Paris, 2008.

Member, Evaluation Committee on Program on Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases, French National Agency for Research (ANR), Paris, 2008.

Board Member, Federation of European Neuropsychological Societies, 2008 - present.

Member, Advisory Committee, Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, San Sebastian, 2009 - present.

Member, Scientific Committee of the Graduate School (Scuola di Dottorato) of "Science Engineering Medicine" of the University of Verona, 2009 - present.

Member, Scientific Committee of the Friuli Magnetic Resonance Scanner, 2009 - present.

Member, Glushko Prize Committee, Cognitive Science Society, 2011.

Sources: T Shallice's CV

Compiled by Mike Maskill, BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
PublishedWorksList of Published papers:


1964

1. Shallice, T. (1964). The detection of change and the perceptual moment hypothesis. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 17, 113 135.

2. Shallice, T. & Vickers, D. (1964). Theories and experiments on discrimination times. Ergonomics, 7, 37 49.

1967

3. Shallice, T. (1967). Temporal summation and absolute brightness thresholds. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 20, 129 162.

1969

4. Warrington, E.K. & Shallice, T. (1969). The selective impairment of auditory verbal short term memory. Brain, 92, 885 896.

1970

5. Shallice, T. & Warrington, E.K. (1970). Independent functioning of verbal memory stores: a neuropsychological study. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 22, 261 273.

1972

6. Shallice, T. (1972). The dual functions of consciousness. Psychological Review, 79, 383 393.

7. Warrington, E.K. & Shallice, T. (1972). Neuropsychological evidence of visual storage in short term memory tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 24, 30 40.

1973

8. Saraga, E. & Shallice, T. (1973). Parallel processing of the attributes of single stimuli. Perception and Psychophysics, 13, 261 270.

1974

9. Shallice, T. & Warrington, E.K. (1974). The dissociation between short term retention of meaningful sounds and verbal material. Neuropsychologia, 12, 553 555.

1975

10. Shallice, T. (1975). On the contents of primary memory. In Attention and Performance V (P.M.A. Rabbitt and S. Dornic (Eds.)). Academic Press: London.

11. Shallice, T. & Warrington, E.K. (1975). Word recognition in a phonemic dyslexic patient. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 27, 187 199.

1976

12. Green, D.W. & Shallice, T. (1976). Direct visual access in reading for meaning. Memory and Cognition, 4, 753 758.

1977

13. Shallice, T. & Warrington, E.K. (1977). The possible role of selective attention in acquired dyslexic patients. Neuropsychologia, 15, 31 41.

14. Shallice, T. & Warrington, E.K. (1977). Auditory verbal short term memory impairment and conduction aphasia. Brain and Language, 4, 479 491.

15. Shallice, T. & Butterworth, B. (1977). Short term memory impairment and spontaneous speech. Neuropsychologia, 15, 729 735. (reprinted in Brain and Behaviour Critical Concepts in Psychology, Vol 2, (J. Davidoff (Ed.) London: Routledge).

1978

16. Shallice, T. & Evans, M.E. (1978). The involvement of the frontal lobes in cognitive estimation. Cortex, 14, 294 303. (reprinted in Brain and Behaviour Critical Concepts in Psychology, Vol 4, (J. Davidoff (Ed.] London: Routledge).

17. Shallice, T. (1978). The dominant action system: an information processing approach to consciousness. In The Stream of Consciousness: Scientific Investigations into the Flow of Human Experience (K. S. Pope and J. L. Singer (Eds.)). London: Plenum Press.

18. Shallice, T. & McGill, J. (1978). The origins of mixed errors. In Attention and Performance VII (J. Requin (Ed.)). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.

1979

19. Shallice, T. (1979). Neuropsychological research and the fractionation of memory systems. In Perspectives in memory research (L. G. Nilsson (Ed.)). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.

20. Warrington, E.K. & Shallice, T. (1979). Semantic access dyslexia. Brain, 102, 43 63.

21. Shallice, T. (1979). Case study approach in neuropsychological research. Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1, 183 211. (Reprinted in Methodological and Biostatistical Foundations of Clinical Neuropsychology (B. Rourke et al (Eds) Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitinger, 1992)

1980

22. Shallice, T. & Warrington, E.K. (1980). Single and multiple component central dyslexic syndromes. In Deep Dyslexia (M. Coltheart, K. E. Patterson and J. Marshall (Eds.)). London: Routledge.

23. Shallice, T. & Coughlan, A. (1980). Modality specific word comprehension deficits in deep dyslexia. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 43, 866 872.

24. Warrington, E.K. & Shallice, T. (1980). Word form dyslexia. Brain, 103, 99 112.

1981

25. Shallice, T. (1981). Neurological impairment of cognitive processes. British Medical Bulletin, 37, 187 192.

26. Shallice, T. (1981). Phonological agraphia and the lexical route in writing. Brain, 104, 413 429.

1982

27. Shallice, T. (1982). Specific impairments of planning. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B, 298, 199 209.

1983

28. Shallice, T., Warrington, E.K. & McCarthy, R. (1983). Reading without semantics. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 35, 111 138.

1984

29. Shallice, T. (1984). More functionally isolable subsystems but fewer "modules"? Cognition, 17, 243 252.

30. Warrington, E.K. & Shallice, T. (1984). Category specific semantic memory impairment. Brain, 107, 829 854. (reprinted in Brain and Behaviour Critical Concepts in Psychology, Vol 2, (J. Davidoff (Ed.) London: Routledge).


1985

31. Shallice, T. (1985). Consciousness and its disorders. In The Social Science Encyclopaedia. (A. Kuper and J. Kuper (Eds.)) London: Routledge.

32. Shallice, T., McLeod, P.D. & Lewis, K. (1985). Isolating cognitive modules with the dual task paradigm: are speech perception and production separate processes? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 37A, 507 532.

33. Shallice, T. & McCarthy, R. (1985). Phonological reading: from patterns of impairment to possible procedures. In Surface Dyslexia (K. Patterson, J.C. Marshall and M. Coltheart (Eds.)) London: Erlbaum.

34. Shallice, T. (1985). The acquired dyslexias and normal reading. Commentary on paper of Humphreys and Evett. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 8, 726.

1986

35. Norman, D.A. & Shallice, T. (1986). Attention to action: willed and automatic control of behaviour. In Consciousness and Self Regulation: Advances in Research, Vol. IV (R.J. Davidson, G.E. Schwartz and D. Shapiro (Eds.) New York: Plenum. (pp1-18). (Reprinted in Cognitive Neuroscience: A Reader (M. S. Gazzaniga, Ed.), Malden, Mass: Blackwell, 2000)

36. Shallice, T. & Saffran, E. (1986). Lexical processing in the absence of explicit word identification: evidence from a letter by letter reader. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 3, 429 458.

1987

37. Shallice, T. (1987). Impairments of semantic processing: multiple dissociations. In The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Language (M. Coltheart, R. Job and G. Sartori (Eds.)) London: Erlbaum.

38. Wilkins, A., Shallice, T. & McCarthy, R. (1987). Frontal lesions and sustained attention. Neuropsychologia, 25, 359 365.

1988

39. Shallice, T. (1988). Information processing models of consciousness: possibilities and problems. In Consciousness and Contemporary Science (E. Bisiach and A.J. Marcel, (Eds.)) Oxford: Oxford University Press.

40. Shallice, T. & Jackson, M. (1988). Lissauer on Agnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 5, 153 192. (reprinted in Brain and Behaviour Critical Concepts in Psychology, Vol 1, (J. Davidoff (Ed.) London: Routledge).

41. Shallice, T. (1988). Specialisation within the semantic system. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 5, 133 142.

42. Shallice, T. (1988). From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Translated into Italian (1990) and French (1995)).

1989

43. Shallice, T., Burgess, P.W., Schon, F. & Baxter, D.W. (1989). The origins of utilisation behaviour. Brain, 11, 1587 1598.

1990

44. Vallar, G. & Shallice, T. (Eds.) (1990). Neuropsychological Impairments of Short term Storage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

45. Shallice, T. & Vallar, G. (1990). The impairment of auditory verbal short term storage. In Neuropsychological Impairments of Short term Storage (G. Vallar and T. Shallice, (Eds.)). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

46. Butterworth, B., Shallice, T. & Watson, F. (1990). Short term retention without short term memory. In Neuropsychological Impairments of Short term Storage (G. Vallar and T. Shallice, (Eds.)). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

47. Delbecq Derouesne, J., Beauvois, M.F. & Shallice, T. (1990). Preserved recall versus impaired recognition: A case study. Brain, 113, 1045-1074.

1991

48. Shallice, T. (1991). The revival of consciousness in cognitive science. In Memories, Thoughts and Emotions: Essays in Honor of George Mandler. (W. Kessen, A. Ortony & F.I.M. Craik (Eds.)). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.

49. Hinton, G. & Shallice, T. (1991). Lesioning an 'attractor' network: investigations of acquired dyslexia. Psychological Review, 98, 74-95.

50. Plaut, D.C. & Shallice, T. (1991). Effects of abstractness in a connectionist model of deep dyslexia. Proceedings of the 13th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp 73-78, Chicago, Ill.

51. Shallice, T. & Burgess, P.W. (1991). Deficits in strategy application following frontal lobe damage in man. Brain, 114, 727-741. (reprinted in Brain and Behaviour Critical Concepts in Psychology, Vol 4, (J. Davidoff (Ed.) London: Routledge).

52. Shallice, T., Burgess, P.W & Frith, C.D. (1991). Can the neuropsychological case-study approach be applied to schizophrenia? Psychological Medicine, 21, 661-673.

53. Shallice, T. (1991). Precis of From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 14, 429-437. How neuropsychology informs an understanding of normal function: author's response to commentaries. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 14, 457-470.

54. Shallice, T. & Burgess, P.W. (1991). Higher order cognitive impairments and frontal lobe lesions in man. In Frontal Lobe Function and Injury (H.S. Levin, H.M. Eisenberg and A.L. Benson, (Eds.)). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

1992

55. Shallice, T. & Plaut, D.C. (1992). From connectionism to neuropsychological syndromes. In Analytic Approaches to Human Cognition: Festschrift to Honour Paul Bertelson (J. Alegria, D. Holender, J. Junça de Morais, M. Radeau (Eds.)) Berlin: Springer.

56. Cooper. R., Farringdon, J., Fox, J. & Shallice, T. (1992). New techniques for computational modelling. Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour Quarterly, 21-25.

57. Fox, J., Cooper, R., Farringdon, J. & Shallice, T. (1992). Building computational models of cognition. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Expert Judgements, 10th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Vienna. (B. Silverman (Ed).).

1993

58. Plaut, D.C & Shallice, T. (1993a). Deep dyslexia: a case study of connectionist neuropsychology. Cognitive Neuropsychology 10, 377-500.

59. Shallice, T. (1993). Multiple semantics: whose confusions? Cognitive Neuropsychology, 10, 251-261.

60. Shallice, T. & Burgess. P.W. (1993). Supervisory control of thought and action. In Attention: Selection, Awareness and Control: A Tribute to Donald Broadbent. (A.D. Baddeley & L. Weiskrantz (Eds.)) Oxford: Oxford University Press.

61. Plaut, D.C. & Shallice, T. (1993b). Perseverative and semantic influences on visual object naming errors in optic aphasia: a connectionist account. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 5, 89-117.

62. Shallice, T. & Kartsounis, L. (1993). Selective impairment of retrieving proper names: a category specific disorder? Cortex, 29, 281-291.

63. Hinton, G., Plaut, D.C & Shallice, T. (1993). Simulating brain damage. Scientific American, 269, 76-82.

1994

64. Plaut, D.C. & Shallice, T. (1994). Word reading in damaged connectionist networks: computational and neuropsychological implications. In Artificial Neural Networks for Speech and Vision (R.J. Mammone (Ed.)). London: Chapman & Hall.

65. Shallice, T. (1994). Varieties of control processes. In Attention and Performance, vol 15 (C. Umilta and M.Moscovitch (Eds.)). Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

66. Shallice, T., Fletcher, P.C., Frith, C.D., Grasby, P., Frackowiak, R.S.J. & Dolan, R.J. (1994). Brain regions associated with the acquisition and retrieval of verbal episodic memory. Nature, 386, 633-635.

67. Houghton, G., Glasspool, D.W. & Shallice, T. (1994). Spelling and serial recall: Insights from a Competitive Queueing model. In Handbook of Spelling (G.D.A. Brown & N.C. Ellis (Eds).). Chichester: Wiley.

68. Plaut, D.C. & Shallice, T. (1994). Connectionist Modelling in Cognitive Neuropsychology: A Case Study. Hove: Erlbaum.

69 Burgess, P. & Shallice, T. (1994). Fractionnement du syndrome frontale. Revue de Neuropsychologie, 4, 345-370.

1995

70. Fletcher, P.C., Frith, C.D., Grasby, P., Shallice, T., Frackowiak, R.S.J. & Dolan, R.J. (1995). Brain systems for encoding and retrieval of auditory-verbal memory. Brain, 118, 401-416.

71. Cooper, R. & Shallice, T. (1995). Soar and the case for unified theories of cognition. Cognition, 55, 115-149.

72. Glasspool, D.W., Houghton, G. & Shallice, T. (1995). Interactions between knowledge sources in a dual-route connectionist model of spelling. In Neural Computation and Psychology. (L.S. Smith & P.J.B. Hancock (Eds.)). Springer-Verlag.

73. Behrmann, M. & Shallice, T. (1995). Pure alexia: A nonspatial visual disorder affecting letter activation. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 12, 409-454.

74. Shallice, T., Glasspool, D.W. & Houghton, G. (1995). Can neuropsychological evidence inform connectionist modelling: Analyses of spelling. Language and Cognitive Processes, 10, 195-225.

75. Cooper, R., Shallice, T. & Farringdon, J. (1995). Symbolic and continuous processes in the automatic selection of actions. In: Hybrid Problems, Hybrid Solutions, (J. Hallam (Ed.)). Amsterdam: IOS Press.

76. Fletcher, P.C., Frith, C.D., Baker, S.C., Shallice, T., Frackowiak, R.S.J. & Dolan, R.J. (1995). The mind's eye - precuneus activation in memory-related imagery. Neuroimage, 2, 195-200.

77. Robbins, T.W., Shallice, T., Burgess, P.W., James, M., Warburton, E.C. & Wise, R.S.J. (1995). Selective impairments of self-ordered memory in a patient with a unilateral striatal lesion. Neurocase, 1, 217-229.

78. Stuss, D.T., Shallice, T., Alexander, M.P. & Picton, T.W. (1995). A multidisciplinary approach to anterior attentional functions. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 769, 191-211.

1996

79. Burgess, P. & Shallice, T. (1996). Response suppression, initiation and strategy following frontal lobe lesions. Neuropsychologia, 34, 263-273.

80. Kartsounis, L.D. & Shallice, T. (1996). Modality specific semantic knowledge loss for unique items. Cortex, 32, 109-119.

81. Jonsdottir, M., Shallice, T. & Wise, R. (1996). Language-specific processes in graphemic buffer disorder. Cognition, 59, 169-197.

82. Burgess, P. & Shallice, T. (1996). Bizarre responses, rule detection and frontal lobe lesions. Cortex, 32, 241-260.

83. Burgess, P. & Shallice, T. (1996). Confabulation and the control of recollection. Memory, 4, 359-412.

84. Cooper, R., Fox, J.,Farringdon, J. & Shallice, T. (1996). A systematic methodology for cognitive modelling. Artifical Intelligence, 85, 3-44.

85. Shallice, T. (1996). The language-to-object perception interface: evidence from neuropsychology. In. Language and Space. (P.Bloom, M.A. Peterson, L. Nadel & M.F. Garrett (Eds).). Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

86. Fletcher, P.C., Shallice, T., Frith, C.D., Frackowiak, R.S.J. & Dolan, R.J. (1996). Brain activity during memory retrieval: The influence of imagery and semantic cueing. Brain, 119, 1587-1596.

87. Fletcher, P.C., Dolan, R.J., Shallice, T., Frith, C.D., Frackowiak, R.S.J. & Friston, K.J. (1996). Is multivariate analysis of PET data more revealing than the univariate approach? Evidence from a study of episodic memory retrieval. Neuroimage, 3, 209-215.

88. Shallice, T. & Burgess, P.W. (1996). Domains of supervisory control and the temporal organisation of behaviour. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 351, 1405-1412.


1997

89. Ladavas, E., Shallice, T. & Zanella, T. (1997). Preserved word reading in neglect dyslexia. Neuropsychologia, 35, 257-270.

90. Burgess, P. & Shallice, T. (1997). The relationship between prospective memory and retrospective memory: neuropsychological evidence. In Cognitive Models of Memory (S. Gathercole and M. Conway (Eds.)). London: UCL Press.

91. Lauro-Grotto, R., Piccini, C. & Shallice, T. (1997). Modality-specific operations in semantic dementia. Cortex, 33, 593-622.

92. Shallice, T. (1997). Modularity and consciousness. In The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates (N. Block, O. Flanagan & G. Güzeldere (Eds). Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. ((Based on chapter 16 of reference 42)).

93. Cooper, R. & Shallice, T. (1997). Modelling the selection of routine action: exploring the criticality of parameter values. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (M.G. Shafto & P. Langley (Eds).). Hillsdale N.J.: Erlbaum.

1998

94. Shallice, T., Fletcher, P.C. & Dolan, R.J. (1998). The functional imaging of recall. In Theories of Memory II (M. Conway, S.E. Gathercole & C. Cornaldi (Eds.)). Hove: Psychology Press.

95. Fletcher, P.C., Shallice, T., & Dolan, R.J. (1998). The functional roles of prefrontal cortex in episodic memory. I Encoding. Brain, 121, 1239-1248.

96. Fletcher, P.C., Shallice, T., Frith, C.D., Frackowiak, R.S.J. & Dolan, R.J. (1998). The functional roles of prefrontal cortex in episodic memory. II Retrieval. Brain, 121, 1249-1256.

97. Henson, R., Shallice, T. & Dolan, R. (1998). Proactive interference in episodic memory retrieval, Neuroimage, 5, 480.

98. Costello, A., Fletcher, P.C., Dolan, R.J., Frith, C.D. & Shallice, T. (1998). The origins of forgetting in a case of isolated retrograde amnesia following a haemorrhage: evidence from functional imaging. Neurocase, 4, 437-446.

1999

99. Dab, S., Claes, T., Morais, J. & Shallice, T. (1999). Confabulation with a selective descriptor process impairment. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 16, 215-242.

100. Shallice, T. (1999). The origin of confabulations. Nature Neuroscience (News and Views), 2, 588-590.

101. Henson, R.N.A., Shallice, T., Price, C., Dolan, R.J., Friston, K. & Turner, R. (1999). Lexical decision: differences in magnitude and onset as indexed by event-related fMRI. Neuroimage, 9, 1044.

101. Mummery, C.J., Shallice, T. & Price, C.J. (1999). Dual-process model in semantic priming: a functional imaging perspective. Neuroimage, 9, 516-525.

102. Henson, R.N.A., Rugg, M.D., Shallice, T., Josephs, O. & Dolan, R.J. (1999). Recollection and familiarity in recognition memory: an event-related fMRI study. Journal of Neuroscience, 19, 3962-3972.

103. Henson, R.N.A., Shallice, T. & Dolan, R.J. (1999). The role of right prefrontal cortex in episodic retrieval: an fMRI test of the monitoring hypothesis. Brain, 122, 1367-1381.

104. Glasspool, D.W., Shallice, T. & Cipolotti, L. (1999). Neuropsychologically plausible
models of sequence generation. In Connectionist Models in Cognitive Neuroscience
(D. Heinke, G.W. Humphreys & P. Olsen (Eds.)) London: Springer.

2000

105. McLeod, P., Shallice, T. & Plaut, D.C. (2000). Attractor dynamics in word recognition: Converging evidence from errors by normal subjects, dyslexic patients and a connectionist model. Cognition, 74, 91-114.

106. Henson, R.N.A., Shallice, T. & Dolan, R. (2000). Neuroimaging evidence for dissociable forms of repetition priming. Science, 287, 1269-1272.

107. Burgess, P., Veitch, E., Costello, A. & Shallice, T. (2000). The cognitive and neuroanatomical correlates of multitasking. Neuropsychologia, 38, 848-863.

108. Druks, J. & Shallice, T. (2000). Selective preservation of naming from description and the "restricted preverbal message." Brain and Language, 72, 100-128.

109. Cooper, R. & Shallice, T. (2000). Contention scheduling and the control of
routine activities. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 17, 297-338.

110. Shallice, T. (2000). Cognitive neuropsychology and rehabilitation: Is pessimism justified? Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 10, 209-217.

111. Shallice, T., Rumiati, R.I. & Zadini, A. (2000). The selective impairment of the phonological output buffer. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 17, 517-546.

112. Bricolo, E., Shallice, T., Priftis, K. & Meneghello, F. (2000). Selective rotational deficit in a patient with spatial agnosia. Neurocase, 6, 307-319.

113. Fletcher, P.C., Shallice, T. & Dolan, R.J. (2000). "Sculpting the response space" - an account of left prefrontal activation at encoding. Neuroimage, 12, 404-417.

114. Gonzalo, D., Shallice, T. & Dolan, R. (2000). Time-dependent changes in learning audio-visual associations: a single-trial fMRI study. Neuroimage, 11, 243-255.

115. Henson, R.N.A., Rugg, M.D., Shallice, T. & Dolan, R.J. (2000). Confidence in
word recognition: dissociating right prefrontal roles in episodic retrieval. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12, 913-923.

2001

116. Jack, A. & Shallice, T. (2001). Introspective physicalism as an approach to the science of consciousness. Cognition, 79, 161-196. Reprinted in The Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness (S. Dehaene, Ed.) Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

117. Cipolotti, L., Shallice, T., Chan, D., Fox, N., Scahill, R., Harrison, G., Stevens, J. & Rudge, P. (2001). Long-term retrograde amnesia: the crucial role of the hippocampus. Neuropsychologia, 39, 151-172.

118. Borgo, F. & Shallice, T. (2001). When living things and other "sensory quality" categories go together: a novel category-specific effect. Neurocase, 7, 201-220.

119. Rumiati, R., Zanini, S., Vorano, L. & Shallice, T. (2001). A form of ideational apraxia as a selective deficit of contention scheduling. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 18, 617-642.

2002

120. Shallice, T. (2002b). Deconstructing 'retrieval mode'. In Perspectives on Human Memory and Cognitive Aging: Essays in Honour of Fergus Craik (M. Naveh-Benjamin, M. Moscovitch & H.L. Roediger III (Eds).). Philadelphia PA (pp124-134): Psychology Press.

121. Shallice, T., Marzocchi, G.M., Coser, S., Del Savio, M., Meuter, R.F. & Rumiati, R.I. (2002). Executive function profile of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Developmental Neuropsychology, 21, 43-71.

122. Shallice, T. (2002b). Fractionation of the Supervisory System. In Principles of Frontal Lobe Functions. (pp261-277) D. T. Stuss & R. Knight (Eds.) New York: Oxford University Press.

123. Gilbert, S.J. & Shallice, T. (2002). Task switching: a PdP model. Cognitive Psychology, 44, 297-337.

124. Henson, R.N.A., Shallice, T., Gorno-Tempini, M.L. & Dolan, R.J. (2002). Face
repetition effects in explicit and implicit memory tests as measured by fMRI. Cerebral Cortex, 12, 178-186.

125. Shallice, T. (2002). Cognitive Neuropsychology - Methodology of. In International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences.

126. Zanini, S., Rumiati, R. & Shallice, T. (2002). Action-sequencing deficit following frontal lobe lesions. Neurocase, 8, 88-99.

127. Henson, R.N.A., Shallice, T., Josephs, O., & Dolan, R.J. (2002). Functional magnetic resonance imaging of proactive interference during spoken recall. NeuroImage, 17, 543-558.

2003

128. Borgo, F. & Shallice, T. (2003). Category-specificity and feature knowledge: evidence from new sensory quality categories. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 20, 327-353.

129. Shallice, T. (2003). Functional imaging and neuropsychology findings: how can they be linked? NeuroImage, 20, 5146-5154.

130. Critchley, A.D., Mathias, C.J., Josephs, O., O'Roberts, J., Zanini, S., Dewar B-K, Cipolotti, L., Shallice, T. & Dolan, R.J. (2003). Human cingulate cortex and autonomic control: converging neuroimaging and clinical evidence. Brain, 126, 2139-2152.

2004

131. Shallice, T. (2004). On Harley on Rapp. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 21, 41-43.

132. Rumiati, R.I., Weiss, P.H., Shallice, T., Ottoboni, G., Noth, J., Zilles, K., & Fink, G. (2004). Neural bases of pantomiming the use of visually presented objects. NeuroImage, 21, 1224-1231.

133. Costello, A., Shallice, T., Gullan, R. & Beaney, R. (2004). The early effects of radiotherapy on intellectual and cognitive functioning in patients with frontal brain tumours: the use of a new neuropsychological methodology. Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 67, 351-359.

134. Shallice, T. (2004). The fractionation of supervisory control. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed.). The Cognitive Neurosciences III (pp 943-956). Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

135. Toraldo, A. & Shallice, T. (2004). Error analysis at the level of single moves in Block Design. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 21, 645-659.

136. Cipolotti, L., Bird, C. M., Glasspool, D.W. & Shallice, T. (2004). The impact of deep dysgraphia on graphemic buffer disorders. Neurocase, 10, 405-419.

2005

137. Stuss, D.T., Alexander, M.P., Shallice, T., Picton, T.W., Binns, M.A., Macdonald, R., Borowiec, A. & Katz, D.I. (2005). Multiple frontal systems controlling response speed. Neuropsychologia, 43, 396-417.

138. Robinson, G., Shallice, T. & Cipolotti, L. (2005). A failure of high level verbal response selection in progressive dynamic aphasia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 22, 661-694.

139. Reverberi, C., Lavaroni, A. Gigli, G.L., Skrap, M. & Shallice, T. (2005). Specific impairments of rule induction in different frontal lobe subgroups. Neuropsychologia, 43, 460-472.

140. Reverberi, C., D'Agostini, S., Skrap, M. & Shallice, T. (2005). Generation and recognition of abstract rules in different frontal lobe subgroups. Neuropsychologia, 43, 1924-1937.

141. Shallice, T., Venable, N. & Rumiati, R.I. (2005). Dissociable distal and proximal components: Evidence from perseverative errors of three apraxic patients. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 22, 625-639.

142. Bozzali, M., Falini, A., Cercignani, M., Baglio, F., Alberoni, M., Vezzuli, P., Olivotto, F., Mantovani, F., Shallice, T., Scotti, G., Canal, N., & Nemni, R. (2005). Brain tissue damage in dementia with Lewy bodies: an in vivo diffusion tensor MRI study. Brain, 128, 1595-1604.

143. Alexander, M.P., Stuss, D.T., Shallice, T., Picton, T.W. & Gillingham, S.M.E. (2005) Impaired concentration in patients with frontal damage: deficits from two anatomically distinct lesion sites. Neurology, 65, 572-579.

144. Cooper, R.F., Schwartz, M.F., Yule, P. & Shallice, T. (2005). The simulation of action in complex activities of daily living. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 22, 959-1004.

2006

145. Shallice,T. (2006) Contrasting domains in the control of action: the routine and the non-routine. (Association Lecture) In Attention & Performance XXI Processes of Change in Brain and Cognitive Development (ed M.Johnson & Y.Munakata). New York: Oxford University Press.

146. Glasspool, D.W., Shallice, T. & Cipolotti, L. (2006) Towards a unified process model for graphemic buffer disorder and deep dysgraphia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23, 479-512.

147. Cipolotti, L., Bird, C., Good, T., Macmanus, D., Rudge, P. & Shallice, T. (2006). Recollection and familiarity in dense hippocampal amnesia. Neuropsychologia, 44, 489-506.

148. Robinson, G., Shallice, T. & Cipolotti, L. (2006). Dynamic aphasia in progressive supranuclear palsy: a deficit in generating a fluent sequence of novel thought. Neuropsychologia, 44, 1344- 1360.

149. Baird, A., Dewar, B-K., Critchley, H., Dolan, R. J., Shallice, T., and Cipolotti, L. (2006). The role of the anterior cingulate cortex in social and emotional functions. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 11, 369-388.

150. Picton, T.W., Stuss,D.T., Shallice,T., Alexander, M.P. & Gillingham, S. (2006) Keeping time: Effects of focal frontal lesions.
Neuropsychologia, 44, 1195-1209.

151. Shallice, T. & Rosazza, C. (2006). Patterns of paralexia: pure alexia and the forgotten visual dyslexia. Cortex, 42, 892-897.

152. Vallesi, A. & Shallice, T. (2006). Prefrontal involvement in source memory: an electrophysiological investigation of accounts concerning confidence and accuracy. Brain Research, 1124, 111-125.

153. Bozzali, M., MacPherson, S.E., Dolan, R.J & Shallice, T. (2006). Left prefrontal cortex control of novel occurrences during recollection: a psychopharmacological study using scopolamine and event-related fMRI. NeuroImage, 33, 286-295.

154. Cooper, R.P. & Shallice, T (2006). Hierarchical goals and schemas in the control of action. Psychological Review, 113, 887-916.

155. Cooper, R.P. & Shallice, T (2006). Structured representations in the control of behavior cannot be so easily dismissed: A rebuttal of Botvinick and Plaut. Psychological Review, 113, 929-931.

156. Arnott, S, Kibble, T.W.B. & Shallice, T. (2006) Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins. Biographical Memoirs of the Royal Society, 52, 455-478.

2007

157. Bird, C.M., Shallice, T. & Cipolotti, L. (2007). Fractionation of memory in medial temporal lobe amnesia. Neuropsychologia, 45, 1160-1171.

158. Turner, M., Cipolotti, L., Yousry, T. & Shallice, T. (2007). Qualitatively different memory impairments across frontal lobe subgroups. Neuropsychologia, 45, 1540-1552.

159. Amati, D & Shallice, T. (2007). On the emergence of modern humans.
Cognition, 103, 358-385.

160. Vallesi, A., Shallice, T. & Walsh, V. (2007). Role of the prefrontal cortex in the foreperiod effect: TMS evidence for dual mechanisms in temporal preparation. Cerebral Cortex, 17, 466 - 474.

161. Alexander, M.P., Stuss, D.T., Picton, T.W., Shallice, T.& Gillingham, S.M.E. (2007) Regional frontal injuries cause distinct impairments in cognitive control. Neurology, 68, 1515 - 1523.

162. Picton, T.W., Stuss, D.T., Alexander, M.P., Shallice, T., Binns, M.A. & Gillingham, S. (2007). Effects of focal lesions on response inhibition. Cerebral Cortex. 17, 826-838.

163. Vallesi A., & Shallice T. (2007). Developmental dissociations of preparation: deconstructing variable foreperiod phenomena. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 1377-1388.

164. Rosazza, C., Appollonio, I, Isella, V. & Shallice, T. (2007). Qualitatively different forms of pure alexia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24, 393-418.

165. Vallesi, A. Mussoni, A., Mondani, M., Budai, R., Skrap, M. & Shallice, T. (2007). The neural basis of temporal preparation: insights from brain tumor patients. Neuropsychologia, 45, 2755-2763.

2008

166. Driver, J., Haggard, P. & Shallice, T. (Eds.) (2008). Mental processes in the human brain. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

167. Crescentini, C., Lunardelli, A., Mussoni, A., Zadini, A. & Shallice, T. (2008). A left basal ganglia case of dynamic aphasia or impairment of extra-language cognitive processes. Neurocase, 14, 184-203.

168. Canessa, N., Borgo, F., Cappa, S.F., Perani, D., Falini, A., Buccino, G., Tettamanti, M. & Shallice, T. (2008). The different neural correlates of action and functional knowledge in semantic memory. Cerebral Cortex, 18, 740-751.

169. Turner, M., Cipolotti, L., Yousry, T. & Shallice, T. (2008). Confabulation: Damage to a specific inferior medial prefrontal system. Cortex, 44, 637-648.

170. Crescentini, C., Mondolo, F., Biasutti, E. & Shallice, T. (2008). Supervisory and routine processes in noun and verb generation in nondemented patients with Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia , 46, 434-447.

171. Vallesi, A., Binns, M. & Shallice, T. (2008). Spatial-temporal association of response codes effect: understanding cognitive representation of time. Cognition, 107, 501-527.

172. Shallice, T., Stuss, D.T., Picton, T.W., Alexander, M.F. & Gillingham, S. (2008). Multiple effects of prefrontal lesions on task-switching. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1, doi:10.3389/neuro.09/002.2007.

173. Shallice, T., Stuss, D.T., Picton, T.W., Alexander, M.F. & Gillingham, S. (2008). Mapping task-switching in frontal cortex through neuropsychological group studies. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2, 79-85.

174. Macpherson, S.E, Bozzali, M., Cipolotti, L., Dolan, R.J., Rees, J.H. & Shallice, T. (2008). Effect of frontal lesions on the recollection and familiarity components of recognition memory. Neuropsychologia, 46, 3124-3132.

175. Shallice, T. Stuss, D.T., Alexander, M.P., Picton, D.W. & Derkzen, D. (2008). The multiple dimensions of sustained attention. Cortex, 44, 794-805.

2009

176. Campanella, F., Mondani, M., Skrap, M. & Shallice, T. (2009). Semantic access dysphasia resulting from left temporal lobe tumours. Brain, 132, 87-102.

177. Machtynger, J. & Shallice, T. (2009). Normalising serial position analyses. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 26, 217-222.

178. Reverberi, C., Shallice, T., D'Agostini, S., Skrap, M. & Bonatti, L. L. (2009). Cortical bases of elementary deductive reasoning. Neuropsychologia, 47, 1107-1116.

179. Vallesi, A., McIntosh, A.R., Shallice, T. and Stuss, D.T. (2009). When time shapes behavior: fMRI evidence of brain correlates of temporal monitoring. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1116-1126.

180. Shallice, T. (2009). The declining influence of cognitive theorising: are the causes intellectual or socio-political? Psychologica Belgica, 49, 73-84.

2010

181. Cooper, R. & Shallice, T. (2010). Cognitive neuroscience: The troubled marriage of cognitive science and neuroscience. Topics in Cognitive Science, 2, 398-406.

182. Crescentini, C., Shallice, T. & Macaluso, E. (2010). Item retrieval and competition in noun and verb generation: An fMRI study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 1140-1157.

183. Crescentini, C., Shallice, T., Del Missier, F. & Macaluso, E. (2010). Neural correlates of episodic retrieval: An fMRI study of the part-list cueing effect. NeuroImage, 50, 678-692.

184. Campanella, F., D'Agostini, S., Skrap, M. & Shallice, T. (2010). Naming manipulable objects: anatomy of a category specific effect in left temporal tumours. Neuropsychologia, 48, 1583-1597.

185. Robinson, G., Shallice, T., Bozzali, M. & Cipolotti, L. (2010). Conceptual proposition selection and the LIFG: neuropsychological evidence from a focal frontal group. Neuropsychologia, 48, 1652-1663.

186. Macpherson, S.E., Turner, M.S., Bozzali, M., Cipolotti, L & Shallice, T. (2010). Frontal subregions mediating Elevator Counting Task performance. Neuropsychologia, 48, 3679-3682.

187. Shallice, T., Mussoni, A., D'Agostino, S. & Skrap, M. (2010). Right posterior cortical functions in a tumour patient series. Cortex, 46, 1178 - 1188.

188. Turner, M.S., Cipolotti, L. & Shallice, T. (2010). Spontaneous confabulation, temporal context confusion and reality monitoring: A study of three patients with anterior communicating aneurysms. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society., 16, 984-994.

189. Seyed-Allaei, S., Amati, D. & Shallice, T. (2010) Internally generated strategy change. Thinking and Reasoning, 16, 308 - 331.

2011

190. Buiatti, T, Mussoni, A. Toraldo, A., Skrap, M. & Shallice, T. (2011). Two qualitatively different impairments in making rotation operations. Cortex, 47, 166-179.

191. Campanella, F. & Shallice, T. (2011). Refractoriness and the healthy brain: a behavioural study on semantic access. Cognition , 208, 369-383.

192. Shallice, T. & Cooper, R.P. (2011). The Organisation of Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

193. Campanella, F. & Shallice, T. (2011). Manipulability and object recognition: is manipulability a semantic feature? Experimental Brain Research, 118, 417-431.

194. Shallice, T. (in press). Reflections on ROBBIA. In B. Levine and F.I.M. Craik (Eds) Mind and the Frontal Lobes: Cognition, Behavior, and Brain Imaging. New York: Oxford University Press.

195. Shallice, T. & Skrap, M. (in press). Localisation through operation for brain tumour: A reply to Karnath and Steinbach. Cortex, 47, 1007-1009.

196. Bernardis, P. & Shallice, T. (in press). Frames of reference in spatial span. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.

197. Crescentini, C., Seyed-Allaei, S., De Pisapia, N., Jovicich, J., Amati, D. & Shallice, T. (in press). Mechanisms of rule acquisition and rule following in inductive reasoning. Journal of Neuroscience.

198. Crescentini, C., Marin, D., Del Missier, F., Biasutti, A. & Shallice, T. (in press) Interference from retrieval cues in Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neuropsychology
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