David Yoh von Allmen, Dr.
Kategorie Personen
Advanced Researcher
- Telefon
- +41 44 317 12 00
- david.vonallmen [at] hfh.ch
- Raum
- 333
- Bereich
- Zentrum Forschung und Wissenstransfer
- Studiengänge
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- Schulische Heilpädagogik
Tätigkeit an der HfH
- Forschungsmanagement
- Wissenschaftspraxis
- Qualitätsentwicklung F&E
- Open Science
- Mitglied der Forschungskommission
Ausbildung
- PhD, Psychologie und kognitive Neurowissenschaften, Universität Zürich
- MSc, Psychologie, Universität Zürich
Forschung zu
- Deutsch als Zweitsprache und kommunikative Partizipation
- Qualität in der Begutachtung
Zeitschriftenartikel (peer-reviewed)
- (2013).Neural activity in the hippocampus predicts individual visual short-term memory capacity.Hippocampus,23(7),606–615.
Bücher und Buchbeiträge
Konferenzbeiträge
- The adoption of the ICF framework for disability assessments in Switzerland.[Konferenzvortrag].21. EUMASS Congress,Ljubljana, Slovenia.
- Hippocampal activity predicts successful object-location binding during short-term memory maintenance[Poster].Neuroscience 2012,New Orleans, LA, USA.
- Memory binding in hippocampus predicts successful associative memory in children[Poster].42th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience,New Orleans, LA, USA.
- The hippocampus and posterior parietal cortex: Two interacting brain regions during maintenance.[Poster].Amsterdam Memory Slam,Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- Life span differences in episodic memory (EM): retrieval processes in children, adolescents and young adults[Poster].Amsterdam Memory Slam,Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- Life span differences in episodic memory: Different behavioural expression in children and adults is expected to reflect ongoing maturation processes in neural network[Poster].ZNZ Symposium,Zürich, Schweiz.
- Right hippocampal activity predicts performance in short-term maintenance of object-location associations[Poster].ZNZ Symposium,Zürich, Schweiz.
- The lateral parietal cortex plays a pivotal role in episodic buffer: An fMRI study[Poster].Neuroscience 2011,Washington, D.C., USA.
- Typical and atypical development of memory: An fMRI study.[Konferenzvortrag].FZK-Retreat,Au, Schweiz.
- Efficient strategic processing in working memory implemented by a fronto-temporal neural network, promotes episodic memory formation[Poster].ZNZ Symposium,Zürich, Schweiz.
- The lateral parietal cortex plays a pivotal role in episodic buffer: An fMRI study[Poster].ZNZ Symposium,Zürich, Schweiz.