Prof. Kenneth Hugdahl Prof. Kenneth Hugdahl: Psychologist (PhD from Uppsala University in 1977) Pioneer in fMRI research in Norway and Scandinavia: Initiated.

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Prof. Kenneth Hugdahl Prof. Kenneth Hugdahl: Psychologist (PhD from Uppsala University in 1977) Pioneer in fMRI research in Norway and Scandinavia: Initiated use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in neuroscience in Norway and the Nordic countries in the 1990s. In 1984: appointed professor at the University of Bergen. He is currently the Head of the Bergen fMRI Group: (

Prof. Kenneth Hugdahl European Research Council Advanced Grant received an European Research Council Advanced Grant (ERCAdG) in 2010, and he was Research Council of Norway Møbius-award awarded the Research Council of Norway Møbius-award in He edited the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology from 1990 to He has published more than 300 articles, and is frequently cited for his workMemberships: Research Council of Norway MacArthur Foundation Member of the Research Council of Norway from 1988 to 1989, Member of the MacArthur Foundation from 1990 to Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.

BOOKS by Kenneth Hugdahl. The Asymmetrical Brain (Bradford Books) by Kenneth Hugdahl, Richard J. Davidson Kenneth Hugdahl Richard J. Davidson Experimental Methods in Neuropsychology (Neuropsychology and Cognition) by Kenneth Hugdahl, (Editor)Kenneth Hugdahl Psychophysiology: The Mind-Body Perspective (Perspectives in Cognitive Neuroscience 2001 by Kenneth Hugdahl Kenneth Hugdahl

Prof. Hugdahl and the Bergen fMRI laterality, speech and language, working memory, attention, cognitive control and emotions, depressionaging The research of Prof. Hugdahl and the Bergen fMRI group is focused on brain activation studies related to a broad spectre of cognitive functions, including laterality, speech and language, working memory, attention, cognitive control and emotions, depression and aging. morphometry, perfusion/diffusion imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, spectroscopy, EEG and neuroinformatics auditory hallucinations in schizophreniadichotic listening studies of cognitive control The group is also involved in research related to morphometry, perfusion/diffusion imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, spectroscopy, EEG and neuroinformatics, using a range of statistical tools and software. A particular focus is on the study of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia, and dichotic listening studies of cognitive control. auditory hallucinations a new model for the understanding of auditory hallucinations In his lecture he will review his research on auditory hallucinations in both patients and in the general population, presenting a new model for the understanding of auditory hallucinations.

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