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Performance in eyeblink conditioning is age and sex dependent
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How Children Perceive the Acoustic Environment of Their School
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Recovery From Heavy Vocal Loading in Women With Different Degrees of Functional Voice Problems
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Phonological processing, grammar and sentence comprehension in older and younger generations of Swedish Children with cochlear implants
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Supporting Low-Performing Students by Manipulating Self-efficacy in Digital Tutees
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Computational camera placement optimization improves motion capture data quality
2017) International Conference on Multimodal Communication: Developing New theories and Methods(
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Intelligent, socially oriented technology III : Projects by teams of master level students in cognitive science and engineering
Balkenius, Christian LU ; Gulz, Agneta LU ; Haake, Magnus LU and Wallergård, Mattias LU (2017) In Lund University Cognitive Studies 168.
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Writing intervention and observational learning : The relation between text quality, working memory capacity and reading comprehension
2016) SIG Writing(
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Semantic Processing in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children: Large N400 Mismatch Effects in Brain Responses, Despite Poor Semantic Ability
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Accuracy of self-efficacy beliefs and writing performance in children with hearing impairment and normal hearing
2016) Nordic Conference - from Family Intervention to Education in a new era (NCFIE)(
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