Familiarity or conceptual priming : event-related potentials in name recognition (2009)
Stenberg, Georg, Hellman, Johan, Johansson, Mikael, Rosén, Ingmar
Recent interest has been drawn to the separate components of recognition memory, as studied by event-related potentials (ERPs). In ERPs, recollection is usually accompanied by a late, parietal...
The memorability of names and the divergent effects of prior experience (2008)
Stenberg, Georg, Hellman, Johan, Johansson, Mikael
Pre-experimental familiarity can have paradoxical effects on episodic memory Knowledge of the stimulus domain usually enhances memory, but word frequency-a presumed correlate of prior experience-is...
Conceptual and perceptual factors in the picture superiority effect (2006)
The picture superiority effect, i.e. better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has been variously ascribed to a conceptual or a perceptual processing advantage. The present study aimed...
Stenberg, Georg, Johansson, Mikael, Rosén, Ingmar
In memory retrieval, search can be guided by mental sets towards different subsets of the available evidence. Such retrieval orientations have been suggested to leave an imprint on event-related...
Johansson, Mikael, Stenberg, Georg
Participants tend to falsely remember a nonpresented critical word after having studied a list of the word's primary associates. This paper presents a Swedish version of the Deese-Roediger-McDermott...
Memory for perceived and imagined pictures : an event-related potential study (2002)
Johansson, Mikael, Stenberg, Georg, Lindgren, M., Rosén, Ingmar
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and behavioural measures were used to investigate recognition memory and source-monitoring judgements about previously perceived and imagined pictures. At study, word...
Semantic processing without conscious identification : evidence from event-related potentials (2000)
Stenberg, Georg, Lindgren, Magnus, Johansson, Mikael, Olsson, Andreas, Rosén, Ingmar
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed from visually presented words that cannot be consciously identified. Category labels were shown to...
Directed forgetting, event-related potentials and nicotine (1999)
Lindgren, Magnus, Stenberg, Georg, Rosén, Ingmar
Fifteen male users of oral snuff performed a directed forgetting task after over-night abstinence and after administration of oral snuff. Directed forgetting tasks use cues to classify items for...
Stenberg, Georg, Wiking, Susanne, Dahl, Mats
Earlier research has indicated that some characteristics of facial expressions may be automatically processed. This study investigated automaticity as evidenced by involuntary interference in a word...
Effects of nicotine in a bimodal attention task (1998)
Lindgren, Magnus, Stenberg, Georg, Rosén, Ingmar
Fifteen male users of oral snuff participated in an experiment where we used an auditory-visual vigilance task to study nicotine effects on P300 and response parameters. Quantitative EEG was also...
The picture superiority effect in a cross-modality recognition task (1995)
Stenberg, Georg, Radeborg, Karl, Hedman, Leif R.
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was to be recognized in both word and picture format. The main dependent variable was the latency of the...
Extraversion and the P300 in a visual classification task (1994)
Amplitude differences between extraverts and introverts in the P300 component of visual event-related potentials were examined in a picture classification task. A set of pictorial stimuli was used...
Regional cerebral blood flow and extraversion (1993)
Stenberg, Georg, Wendt, Peter E., Risberg, Jarl
Regional cerebral blood flow was examined in a group of 17 subjects (8 men, 9 women, ages 22-35) at rest and during three mental activations, inducing perceptual and spatial processing. The subjects...
Personality and the EEG : arousal and emotional arousability (1992)
Eysenck's theory asserts that low cortical arousal accompanies extraversion (or the sub-component impulsivity). In Gray's theory, impulsivity is associated with high sensitivity to signals of reward,...
Summary-Earlier research has shown that extraverts tend to increase their visual evoked potential amplitudes with increasing light intensity (augmenting), while introverts reach their maximum...
Regional patterns of cortical blood flow distinguish extraverts from introverts (1990)
Stenberg, Georg, Risberg, Jarl, Warkentin, S., Rosén, Ingmar
Eysenck's hypothesis of higher cortical arousal in introverts was examined using regional cerebral blood flow measurement in 37 healthy subjects . The measurement was made at rest, using...
Attention and personality in augmenting/reducing of visual evoked potentials (1990)
Stenberg, Georg, Rosén, Ingmar, Risberg, Jarl
Earlier research has shown that extraverts tend to increase their visual evoked potential amplitudes with increasing light intensity (augmenting), while introverts reach their maximum amplitude at...
Personality and augmenting/reducing in visual and auditory evoked potentials (1988)
Stenberg, Georg, Rosén, Ingmar, Risberg, Jarl
Previous studies have indicated a relationship between evoked potential augmenting/reducing and extraversion or sensation seeking. However, the proposed mechanism of protective inhibition can account...