Participant
in the following projects in the Man and Noise network:
Man
and noise
Publications:
Kjellberg, A., Ljung, R., & Hallman, D.
(2007). Recall of words heard in noise. Applied Cognitive Psychology.
Published online in Wiley InterScience. DOI: 10.1002/acp.1422.
Ljung, R & Kjellberg, A. (submitted). Recall of spoken words
presented with a prolonged reverberation time. Applied Cognitive
Psychology.
Kjellberg, A., Ljung, R., & Hallman, D. (2008).
Recall of words heard in noise. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22,
1088-1098.
Ljung, R., & Kjellberg, A. (2009). Long reverberation
time decreases recall of spoken information. Building Acoustics,
16, 4, 301–312.
Ljung, R., Sörqvist, P., Kjellberg, A., &
Green, A. M. (2009). Poor listening conditions impair memory for
intelligible lectures: implications for acoustic classroom standards.
Building Acoustics, 16, 3, 257–265.
Ljung, R., Sörqvist, P., & Hygge, S. (2009).
Effects of road traffic noise and irrelevant speech on children’s
reading and mathematical performance. Noise & Health, 11, 45,
194-198.
Sörqvist, P., Ljungberg, J. K., & Ljung,
R. (2010). A sub-process view of working memory capacity: Evidence
from effects of speech on prose memory. Memory, 18, 3, 310 - 326.
Conference proceedings
Ljung, R., & Kjellberg, A. (2008). Recall of
spoken words presented with a prolonged reverberation time. 9th
International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (ICBEN),
Foxwoods, CT.
Ljung, R., Kjellberg, A., & Green. A. M. (2008).
Memory of a text heard in noise. 9th International Congress on Noise
as a Public Health Problem (ICBEN), Foxwoods, CT.
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