Name:   Patrik Sörqvist
 Title: Researcher
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   Phone:   +46 (0)26- 64 85 42
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   Email:   pst@hig.se

Participant in the following projects in the Man and Noise network:

Man and noise


Publications:

 

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, 194-198.

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, 257-265.

Sörqvist, P. (in press). Effects of aircraft noise and speech on prose memory: What role for working memory capacity? Journal of Environmental Psychology. Published online in ScienceDirect. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2009.11.004

Sörqvist, P. (in press). High working memory capacity attenuates the deviation effect but not the changing-state effect: Further support for the duplex-mechanism account of auditory distraction. Memory and Cognition.

Sörqvist, P., & Eriksson, M. (2007). Effects of training on age estimation. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 131-135.

Sörqvist, P., Halin, N., & Hygge, S. (2010). Individual differences in susceptibility to the effects of speech on reading comprehension. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 24, 67-76.

Sörqvist, P., Langeborg, L., & Eriksson, M. (in press). Women assimilate across gender, men don’t: The role of gender to the own-anchor effect in age, height and weight estimates. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

Sörqvist, P., Ljungberg, J. K., & Ljung, R. (in press). A sub-process view of working memory capacity: Evidence from effects of speech on prose memory. Memory.

Sörqvist, P., & Sætrevik, B. (in press). The neural basis of updating: Distinguishing substitution processes from other concurrent processes. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology.

Vestlund, J., Langeborg, L., Sörqvist, P., & Eriksson, M. (2009). Experts on age estimation. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 50, 301-307.