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Hanna Hjärtström
Contact
E-mail
hanna.hjartstrom@umu.se
Phone
+46 90 786 75 73
Works at
Affiliation
Doctoral student at
Department of Psychology
Location
Hus Y, Beteendevetarhuset, Vindarnas torg, Mediagränd 14
Umeå universitet, Beteendevetarhuset, 901 87 Umeå
Publications
Publications
Research
Research
2024
Brain activations during execution and observation of visually guided sequential manual movements in autism and in typical development: a study protocol
PLOS ONE
, Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024, Vol. 19, (6)
Domellöf, Erik; Hjärtström, Hanna; Johansson, Anna-Maria; et al.
2019
Distraction and facilitation: The impact of emotional sounds in an emoji oddball task
PsyCh Journal
, John Wiley & Sons 2019, Vol. 8, (2) : 180-186
Hjärtström, Hanna; Eriksson Sörman, Daniel; Körning-Ljungberg, Jessica
2016
Attention to Emotions: Effects of Angry and Disappointed Deviance Distraction
Hjärtström, Hanna
2016
The Impact of Emotional Deviant Sounds on Emoji Faces in a Sustained Attention Task
Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society: 57th Annual Meeting
: 102-102
Ljungberg K., Jessica; Hjärtström, Hanna; Eriksson Sörman, Daniel
Brain activations during execution and observation of visually guided sequential manual movements in autism and in typical development: A study protocol
Domellöf, Erik; Hjärtström, Hanna; Johansson, Anna-Maria; et al.
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Research groups
Group member
Brain, gene and environment interactions
Development across the lifespan
Research projects
1 July 2021 until 1 July 2026
Predictive action impairment in autism: what goes on in the brain?
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