MARIOS AVRAAMIDES
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PROFESSOR
Department of Psychology
FEB 01 - Faculty of Economics and Management, B216
University Campus
My main research interests focus on the study of spatial memory. I am particularly interested in investigating how people encode and maintain in memory information about the locations of objects in their environment and how they use such information to carry out tasks such as maintaining orientation and navigating to previously seen locations etc. For more information about the research conducted in our lab please visit the the Experimental Psychology Lab site.
- Hatzipanayioti, A., Galati, A., & Avraamides, M.N. (2016). Updating spatial relations to remote locations described in narratives. Memory & Cognition, 44, 1269-1276.
- Neokleous, K., Shimi, A., & Avraamides, M. N. (2016). Modeling the effects of perceptual load: Saliency, Competitive Interactions, and top-down biases. Frontiers in Psychology. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00001
- Pantelides, S., Kelly, J.W., & Avraamides, M. N. (2016). Integration of spatial information across vision and language. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 28, 171-185.
- Hatzipanayioti, A., Galati, A., &Avraamides, M.N. (2016). The Protagonist’s First Perspective Influences the Encoding of Spatial Information in Narratives. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 69, 505-520.