Árni Gunnar Ásgeirsson

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University of Akureyri, Akureyri, Iceland 
Area:
visual attention, cognitive modeling, synesthesia, visual memory
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Arni Kristjansson grad student 2007-2010 University of Iceland
Claus Bundesen grad student 2010-2014
Sander Nieuwenhuis post-doc 2015-2016 Leiden
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Jónsson JE, Rickowski FS, Ruland F, et al. (2023) Long-term data reveal contrasting impacts of native versus invasive nest predators in Iceland. Ecology Letters. 26: 2066-2076
Ásgeirsson ÁG, Nieuwenhuis S. (2019) Effects of arousal on biased competition in attention and short-term memory. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Ásgeirsson ÁG, Kristjánsson Á. (2019) Attentional priming does not enable observers to ignore salient distractors Visual Cognition. 27: 595-608
Jonauskaite D, Abdel-Khalek AM, Abu-Akel A, et al. (2019) The sun is no fun without rain: Physical environments affect how we feel about yellow across 55 countries Journal of Environmental Psychology. 66: 101350
Kristjánsson Á, Ásgeirsson ÁG. (2018) Attentional priming: recent insights and current controversies. Current Opinion in Psychology. 29: 71-75
Asgeirsson A, Barckmann C, Þórudóttir S, et al. (2018) Flexible visual memory encoding revealed by probing method Journal of Vision. 18: 829-829
Ásgeirsson ÁG, Nieuwenhuis S. (2017) No arousal-biased competition in focused visuospatial attention. Cognition. 168: 191-204
Asgeirsson A, Nieuwenhuis S. (2017) No arousal-biased competition in visuospatial attention Journal of Vision. 17: 961
Sørensen TA, Nordfang M, Ásgeirsson ÁG. (2016) Gradual consolidation of synesthesia during adolescence: a case study Journal of Vision. 16: 460-460
Ásgeirsson ÁG, Nordfang M, Sørensen TA. (2015) Components of Attention in Grapheme-Color Synesthesia: A Modeling Approach. Plos One. 10: e0134456
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