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Niklas Halin

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Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2016
Distracted While Reading? Changing to a Hard-to-Read Font Shields against the Effects of Environmental Noise and Speech on Text MemoryNiklas Halin
Noise & Health|November 3, 2012
Performance, fatigue and stress in open-plan offices: the effects of noise and restoration on hearing impaired and normal hearing individualsHelena Jahncke, Niklas Halin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 11, 2012
Working memory capacity modulates habituation rate: evidence from a cross-modal auditory distraction paradigmPatrik Sörqvist, Anatole Nöstl, Niklas Halin
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|January 31, 2012
Disruption of writing processes by the semanticity of background speechPatrik Sörqvist, Anatole Nöstl, Niklas Halin
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|September 11, 2015
Central load reduces peripheral processing: Evidence from incidental memory of background speechNiklas Halin, John E Marsh, Patrik Sörqvist
Frontiers in Psychology|December 10, 2016
Psychological Restoration Can Depend on Stimulus-Source Attribution: A Challenge for the Evolutionary Account?Andreas Haga, Niklas Halin, Mattias Holmgren, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 26, 2024
To See and Be Seen: A Swedish Register Study on Children Who Witness Family ViolenceSven Trygged, Tove Bylund Grenklo, Anneli Marttila, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 9, 2013
Effects of speech on proofreading: can task-engagement manipulations shield against distraction?Niklas Halin, John E Marsh, Andreas Haga, et al.
Experimental Psychology|April 4, 2013
Auditory distraction compromises random generation. Falling back into old habits?John E Marsh, Patrik Sörqvist, Niklas Halin, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2016
Distracted While Reading? Changing to a Hard-to-Read Font Shields against the Effects of Environmental Noise and Speech on Text MemoryNiklas Halin
Noise & Health|November 3, 2012
Performance, fatigue and stress in open-plan offices: the effects of noise and restoration on hearing impaired and normal hearing individualsHelena Jahncke, Niklas Halin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 11, 2012
Working memory capacity modulates habituation rate: evidence from a cross-modal auditory distraction paradigmPatrik Sörqvist, Anatole Nöstl, Niklas Halin
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|January 31, 2012
Disruption of writing processes by the semanticity of background speechPatrik Sörqvist, Anatole Nöstl, Niklas Halin
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|September 11, 2015
Central load reduces peripheral processing: Evidence from incidental memory of background speechNiklas Halin, John E Marsh, Patrik Sörqvist
Frontiers in Psychology|December 10, 2016
Psychological Restoration Can Depend on Stimulus-Source Attribution: A Challenge for the Evolutionary Account?Andreas Haga, Niklas Halin, Mattias Holmgren, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 26, 2024
To See and Be Seen: A Swedish Register Study on Children Who Witness Family ViolenceSven Trygged, Tove Bylund Grenklo, Anneli Marttila, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 9, 2013
Effects of speech on proofreading: can task-engagement manipulations shield against distraction?Niklas Halin, John E Marsh, Andreas Haga, et al.
Experimental Psychology|April 4, 2013
Auditory distraction compromises random generation. Falling back into old habits?John E Marsh, Patrik Sörqvist, Niklas Halin, et al.
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