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Erik  Marsja
Erik Marsja
Ph.D. In Psychology, Assistant professor in Disability Research
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‘What’s in a name?’‘No more than when it's mine own’. Evidence from auditory oddball distraction
JK Ljungberg, FBR Parmentier, DM Jones, E Marsja, G Neely
Acta psychologica 150, 161-166, 2014
172014
The contribution of age, working memory capacity, and inhibitory control on speech recognition in noise in young and older adult listeners
V Stenbäck, E Marsja, M Hällgren, B Lyxell, B Larsby
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64 (11), 4513-4523, 2021
162021
Investigating deviance distraction and the impact of the modality of the to-be-ignored stimuli
E Marsja, G Neely, JK Ljungberg
Experimental psychology, 2018
82018
Exploring residual capacity
E Rosa, E Marsja, JK Ljungberg
Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors, 2020
62020
Examining the role of spatial changes in bimodal and uni-modal to-be-ignored stimuli and how they affect short-term memory processes
E Marsja, JE Marsh, P Hansson, G Neely
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 432049, 2019
62019
Will it yield: Expectations on automated shuttle bus interactions with pedestrians and bicyclists
S Thellman, E Marsja, A Anund, T Ziemke
Companion of the 2023 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot …, 2023
52023
Relationships between behavioural and self-report measures in speech recognition in noise
V Stenbäck, E Marsja, R Ellis, J Rönnberg
International Journal of Audiology 62 (2), 101-109, 2023
52023
Is having hearing loss fundamentally different? Multigroup structural equation modeling of the effect of cognitive functioning on speech identification
E Marsja, V Stenbäck, S Moradi, H Danielsson, J Rönnberg
Ear and Hearing 43 (5), 1437-1446, 2022
52022
Informational masking and listening effort in speech-recognition-in-noise–the role of working memory capacity and inhibitory control in older adults with and without hearing …
V Stenbäck, E Marsja, M Hällgren, B Lyxell, B Larsby
Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 2022
52022
Irrelevant changing-state vibrotactile stimuli disrupt verbal serial recall: Implications for theories of interference in short-term memory
JE Marsh, F Vachon, P Sörqvist, E Marsja, JP Röer, BH Richardson, ...
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 36 (1), 78-100, 2024
32024
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