Orestis Papaioannou
Orestis Papaioannou is an assistant professor in the Psychology department. They are particularly interested in the neural mechanisms behind working memory and attention, as well as applying electrophysiological approaches to novel questions. From 2015 to 2021 they worked with Dr. Steve Luck studying neural markers of working memory. From 2021 to 2023 they worked as a postdoctoral scholar with Dr. Molly Erickson investigating cognitive deficits in people with psychosis and other mental health disorders.
Courses Taught at 51²è¹İapp
Neural Markers of Cognition
Sensation and Perception
Publications
Papaioannou, O., Crespo, L. P., Clark, K., Ogbuagu, N. N., Alliende, L. M., Silverstein, S. M., & Erickson, M. A. (2022). Is Cortical Theta-Gamma Phase-Amplitude Coupling Memory-Specific?. Brain Sciences, 12(9), 1131.
Papaioannou, O., & Luck, S. J. (2020). Effects of eccentricity on the attentionâ€related N2pc component of the eventâ€related potential waveform. Psychophysiology, 57(5), e13532.
Kreither, J., Papaioannou, O., & Luck, S. J. (2022). Active working memory and simple cognitive operations. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 34(2), 313-331.
Education and Degrees
PhD in Experimental Psychology, University of California, Davis, 2021
Masters in Experimental Psychology, University of California, Davis, 2017
BA in Psychology, Reed College, 2015
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