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Online battery for cognitive hearing science
We are creating an open test battery to study the relationship between cognition and hearing. The aim is to make it accessible for use across Sweden, enabling broader and more inclusive research in the field.
Doctoral studies in Disability research
The doctoral program consists of students with different backgrounds, which is a prerequisite for disability questions to be treated from many perspectives.
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04 May 2025
What goes on in a designer’s brain?
Professor Tomohiko Sakao believes that environmental impact starts at the drawing board. He is launching a study to understand how designers think during the creative phase.
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14 November 2016
Thomas Lunner – one of this year’s Alumni of the Year
Thomas Lunner’s research has given improved hearing to millions of people with impaired hearing. He has been chosen as one of this year’s Alumni of the Year.
Disability Research Division (FUSA)
We do research on various disabilities, where we measure and compare the impact and degree of disability. The focus is on cognition and communication.
Working memory in visual noise
We are investigating how the brain copes with indistinct signs at different levels of memory load and how memory processing changes over time.
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05 September 2016
Driving or talking? The brain concentrates on one thing at a time
When we are busy with something that requires the use of sight, the brain reduces hearing to make it easy for us. This is the conclusion of a study conducted by researchers from Linköping University in collaboration with others.
Open seminar series
Open seminar series arranged by Linnaeus Centre HEAD in collaboration with the Disability Research Division at Linköping University.
Ear, memory and dementia
Hearing loss may cause reduced speech comprehension,
memory problems and possibly contribute
to dementia. We study the relationship between hearing, cognition and communication over time and thus any connections to the development of dementia.
How are older adults affected by their partner's hearing impairment?
Online survey (in Swedish) on health, communication and social activities among older adults whose partners have impaired hearing.