Magnus Lindgren

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2008

Number

14

Co-Authors

Object Shift and Event-Related Brain Potentials (2007)

Roll, Mikael, Horne, Merle, Lindgren, Magnus

Object Shift in Swedish is restricted to unstressed pronouns. Sentences where an object pronoun precedes a sentence adverb, such as Han åt den inte '(lit.) He ate it not', are thus well-formed,...

Corporate Performance Management – en utredning av begreppet CPM (2005)

Troberg, Andreas, Lindgren, Magnus

Problembakgrund: Corporate Performance Management (CPM) är ett begrepp som på senare år växt fram till något av det mest omtalade och diskuterade inom ekonomistyrning. Olika företag verkar dock...

Engine exhaust gas emissions from non-road mobile machinery (2004)

Lindgren, Magnus

Non-road mobile machinery is used for a range of different operations with varying engine load characteristics. Fuel consumption and emission amounts from such machinery are dependent on the...

Auditory event-related brain potentials in children with specific language impairment. (2002)

Ors, Marianne, Lindgren, Magnus, Blennow, Gösta, Nettelbladt, Ulrika, Sahlen, Birgitta, Rosén, Ingmar

Event-related brain potentials evoked by tone and speech stimuli were recorded in ten children with specific language impairment and a control group. The patient group showed prolonged P3 latencies...

Auditory event-related brain potentials in parents of children with specific language impairment. (2002)

Ors, Marianne, Lindgren, Magnus, Blennow, Gösta, Rosén, Ingmar

Auditory event-related brain potentials evoked in response to tone stimuli and to speech stimuli were recorded in a group of parents of children with specific language-impairment and a group of...

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...

Applications of event-related potentials in the study of attention (1999)

Lindgren, Magnus

Event-related potentials were measured in a series of studies where issues concerning attention were of special interest. In particular, the P300 was used as an index of controlled attention. Papers...

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...

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...