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Magnus Lindgren

Magnus Lindgren

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
3741
World Ranking
10650
National Ranking
111

Overview

Magnus Lindgren was affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. Their research spanned multiple areas primarily within neuroscience and medicine, with a particular focus on cognitive neuroscience, sensory systems, cancer research, developmental and educational psychology, and molecular biology.

The scientist's recent scholarly contributions included studies published in various academic journals. Notable papers comprised:

  • Endurance exercise training-responsive miR-19b-3p improves skeletal muscle glucose metabolism, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Cognitive dysfunction and quality of life during pollen season in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis, 2020, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • The role of affective meaning, semantic associates, and orthographic neighbours in modulating the N400 in single words, 2020, The Mental Lexicon
  • Auditory event-related potentials and mismatch negativity in children with hearing loss using hearing aids or cochlear implants - A three-year follow-up study, 2020, International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
  • Computer-assisted reading intervention for children with hearing impairment using cochlear implants: Effects on auditory event-related potentials and mismatch negativity, 2020, International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology

Lindgren's frequent publication venues included:

  • International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
  • Nature Communications
  • Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • The Mental Lexicon
  • Bilingualism Language and Cognition

Their research areas covered a wide range of topics, such as:

  • Neurobiology of language and bilingualism
  • Reading and literacy development
  • Neuroscience and music perception
  • Hearing loss and rehabilitation
  • Hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, genetics
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research

The scientist often collaborated with several peers, including Elisabet Engström, Petter Kallioinen, Cecilia Nakeva von Mentzer, Birgitta Sahlén, and Björn Lyxell. These collaborations reflected continuity in research focus and cross-disciplinary engagement.

Magnus Lindgren's body of work contributed to understanding complex interactions in cognitive and sensory neuroscience, particularly in the context of language, hearing impairments, and disease mechanisms. Their publications, spanning multiple respected journals, covered experimental studies on auditory event-related potentials, molecular biology aspects like microRNA regulation, as well as the cognitive effects of biomedical conditions.

Best Publications

  • Growth of language-related brain areas after foreign language learning

    Johan Mårtensson;Johan Eriksson;Nils Christian Bodammer;Magnus Lindgren

  • Improved cognitive development among preterm infants attributable to early supplementation of human milk with docosahexaenoic acid and arachidonic acid.

    Christine Henriksen;Kristin Haugholt;Magnus Lindgren;Anne Karin Aurvåg

  • Effect of Delayed Cord Clamping on Neurodevelopment at 4 Years of Age: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    Ola Andersson;Barbro Lindquist;Magnus Lindgren;Karin Stjernqvist

  • Dissociative tendencies and individual differences in high hypnotic suggestibility

    Devin Blair Terhune;Etzel Cardeña;Magnus Lindgren

  • Executive functions after orbital or lateral prefrontal lesions: neuropsychological profiles and self-reported executive functions in everyday living.

    M. Løvstad;I. Funderud;T. Endestad;P. Due-Tønnessen

  • Neurophysiological changes during insulin-induced hypoglycaemia and in the recovery period following glucose infusion in type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and in normal man

    G Tallroth;Magnus Lindgren;Georg Stenberg;Ingmar Rosén

  • Eye movements and reading comprehension while listening to preferred and non-preferred study music

    Roger Johansson;Kenneth Holmqvist;Frans Mossberg;Magnus Lindgren

  • Productive vocabulary size predicts event-related potential correlates of fast mapping in 20-month-olds

    Janne von Koss Torkildsen;Janne Mari Svangstu;Hanna Friis Hansen;Lars Smith

  • Sensation of effort and duration of mentally executed actions.

    Jean Decety;Magnus Lindgren

  • Right visual field advantage in parafoveal processing: Evidence from eye-fixation related potentials

    Jaana Simola;Kenneth Holmqvist;Magnus Lindgren

  • Memory for perceived and imagined pictures: An event-related potential study

    Mikael Johansson;Georg Stenberg;Magnus Lindgren;Ingmar Rosén

  • Differential frontal-parietal phase synchrony during hypnosis as a function of hypnotic suggestibility.

    Devin Blair Terhune;Devin Blair Terhune;Etzel Cardeña;Magnus Lindgren

  • Electrophysiological correlates of auditory semantic priming in 24-month-olds

    Janne von Koss Torkildsen;Gro Syversen;Hanne Gram Simonsen;Inger Moen

  • Brain dynamics of word familiarization in 20-month-olds: Effects of productive vocabulary size

    Janne von Koss Torkildsen;Hanna Friis Hansen;Janne Mari Svangstu;Lars Smith

  • Semantic organization of basic-level words in 20-month-olds: An ERP study

    Janne von Koss Torkildsen;Tuva Sannerud;Gro Syversen;Rune Thormodsen

  • Brain responses to lexical-semantic priming in children at-risk for dyslexia.

    Janne von Koss Torkildsen;Gro Syversen;Hanne Gram Simonsen;Inger Moen

  • Detecting violations of sensory expectancies following cerebellar degeneration: a mismatch negativity study.

    Torgeir Moberget;Christina M. Karns;Leon Y. Deouell;Magnus Lindgren;Magnus Lindgren

  • Semantic processing without conscious identification: Evidence from event-related potentials

    Georg Stenberg;Magnus Lindgren;Mikael Johansson;Andreas Olsson

  • Dissociated control as a signature of typological variability in high hypnotic suggestibility

    Devin Blair Terhune;Etzel Cardeña;Magnus Lindgren

  • Electroencephalographic effects of intravenous nicotine – a dose-response study

    Magnus Lindgren;Lars Molander;Charlotte Verbaan;Erik Lunell

  • Word accents and morphology - ERPs of Swedish word processing

    Mikael Roll;Merle Horne;Magnus Lindgren

  • Left-edge boundary tone and main clause verb effects on syntactic processing in embedded clauses – An ERP study

    Mikael Roll;Merle Horne;Magnus Lindgren

Frequent Co-Authors

Björn Lyxell
Björn Lyxell Linköping University
Mikael Johansson
Mikael Johansson Royal Institute of Technology
Tor Endestad
Tor Endestad University of Oslo
Mikael Heimann
Mikael Heimann Linköping University
Lars Smith
Lars Smith University of Oslo
Devin Blair Terhune
Devin Blair Terhune Goldsmiths University of London
Mary Rudner
Mary Rudner Linköping University
Minna Huotilainen
Minna Huotilainen University of Helsinki
Etzel Cardeña
Etzel Cardeña Lund University
Martin Lövdén
Martin Lövdén University of Gothenburg

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