University of Nottingham Malaysia
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Lim Alfred

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Biography

Dr. Alfred Lim obtained his MSc in Information Technology and PhD in Psychology from the University of Nottingham Malaysia. He has experience as a Data Scientist in the biotechnology industry with a key focus on cognitive assessment. Further training in interdisciplinary methodology was followed by a Fellowship in Computational Linguistics at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where he developed an interest in applying high-performance computing to the field of psychology.

Dr. Lim's research explores several directions of computational cognitive science, such as modeling human behavior in various learning, memory, and selective attention setups with the goal to explain how brains generate behaviors using mathematical models.

Expertise Summary

• EEG

• Eye-tracking

• Machine learning

• Computational modeling

• Visual attention mechanisms

Recent Publications

  • LIM, ALFRED, O’BRIEN, BETH and ONNIS, LUCA, 2023. Orthography-phonology consistency in English: Theory-and data-driven measures and their impact on auditory vs. visual word recognition Behavior Research Methods. 1-31
  • ANTHONY, KRISTINE, WONG, HOO KEAT, LIM, ALFRED, SOW, FARRAH and JANSSEN, STEVE MJ, 2023. EXPRESS: Examining the Roles of Visual Imagery and Working Memory in the Retrieval of Autobiographical Memories using a Dual-Task Paradigm Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 17470218231200724
  • ONNIS, LUCA, LIM, ALFRED, CHEUNG, SHIRLEY and HUETTIG, FALK, 2022. Is the mind inherently predicting? Exploring forward and backward looking in language processing Cognitive Science. 46(10), e13201
  • JANSSEN, STEVE MJ, FOO, ALICIA, JOHNSON, SHEENA N, LIM, ALFRED and SATEL, JASON, 2021. Looking at remembering: Eye movements, pupil size, and autobiographical memory Consciousness and cognition. 89, 103089
  • LIM, ALFRED, O’BRIEN, BETH and ONNIS, LUCA, 2023. Orthography-phonology consistency in English: Theory-and data-driven measures and their impact on auditory vs. visual word recognition Behavior Research Methods. 1-31
  • ANTHONY, KRISTINE, WONG, HOO KEAT, LIM, ALFRED, SOW, FARRAH and JANSSEN, STEVE MJ, 2023. EXPRESS: Examining the Roles of Visual Imagery and Working Memory in the Retrieval of Autobiographical Memories using a Dual-Task Paradigm Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 17470218231200724
  • ONNIS, LUCA, LIM, ALFRED, CHEUNG, SHIRLEY and HUETTIG, FALK, 2022. Is the mind inherently predicting? Exploring forward and backward looking in language processing Cognitive Science. 46(10), e13201
  • JANSSEN, STEVE MJ, FOO, ALICIA, JOHNSON, SHEENA N, LIM, ALFRED and SATEL, JASON, 2021. Looking at remembering: Eye movements, pupil size, and autobiographical memory Consciousness and cognition. 89, 103089
  • JANSSEN, STEVE MJ, ANTHONY, KRISTINE, CHANG, CHERN YI MARYBETH, CHOONG, E-LUAN, NEOH, JING YI and LIM, ALFRED, 2021. Replicating remembering “remembering” Memory. 1-9
  • BERMEITINGER, CHRISTINA, KALBFLEISCH, LAURA, SCHÄFER, KATHARINA, LIM, ALFRED, GOYMANN, HANNAH, REUTER, LEA and JANSSEN, STEVE MJ, 2020. Response Priming with Horizontally and Vertically Moving Primes: A Comparison of German, Malaysian, and Japanese Subjects Advances in cognitive psychology. 16(2), 131
  • LIM, ALFRED, JANSSEN, STEVE MJ and SATEL, JASON, 2020. Exploring the temporal dynamics of inhibition of return using steady-state visual evoked potentials Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience. 20(6), 1349-1364
  • LIM, ALFRED, ENG, VIVIAN, OSBORNE, CAITLYN, JANSSEN, STEVE MJ and SATEL, JASON, 2019. Inhibitory and facilitatory cueing effects: Competition between exogenous and endogenous mechanisms Vision. 3(3), 40
  • LIM, ALFRED, ENG, VIVIAN, JANSSEN, STEVE MJ and SATEL, JASON, 2018. Sensory adaptation and inhibition of return: Dissociating multiple inhibitory cueing effects Experimental Brain Research. 236(5), 1369-1382
  • ENG, VIVIAN, LIM, ALFRED, JANSSEN, STEVE MJ and SATEL, JASON, 2018. Time course of inhibition of return in a spatial cueing paradigm with distractors Acta psychologica. 183, 51-57
  • ENG, VIVIAN, LIM, ALFRED, KWON, SIMON, GAN, SU REN, JAMALUDDIN, S AZRIN, JANSSEN, STEVE MJ and SATEL, JASON, 2017. Stimulus-response incompatibility eliminates inhibitory cueing effects with saccadic but not manual responses Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 79(4), 1097-1106

Faculty of Science

University of Nottingham Malaysia
Jalan Broga, 43500 Semenyih
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia

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