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Henrik Danielsson
Researcher at Linköping University
Publications - 140
Citations - 3552
Henrik Danielsson is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Intellectual disability. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 130 publications receiving 2924 citations. Previous affiliations of Henrik Danielsson include Indiana University & Swedish Institute.
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The Ease of Language Understanding (ELU) model: Theoretical, empirical, and clinical advances
Jerker Rönnberg,Thomas Lunner,Adriana A. Zekveld,Adriana A. Zekveld,Patrik Sörqvist,Henrik Danielsson,Björn Lyxell,Örjan Dahlström,Carine Signoret,Stefan Stenfelt,M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller,Mary Rudner +11 more
TL;DR: This paper examines the Ease of Language Understanding model in light of new behavioral and neural findings concerning the role of working memory capacity (WMC) in uni-modal and bimodal language processing.
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Justify your alpha
Daniel Lakens,Federico Adolfi,Federico Adolfi,Casper J. Albers,Farid Anvari,Matthew A. J. Apps,Shlomo Argamon,Thom Baguley,Raymond Becker,Stephen D. Benning,Daniel E. Bradford,Erin Michelle Buchanan,Aaron R. Caldwell,Ben Van Calster,Ben Van Calster,Rickard Carlsson,Sau-Chin Chen,Bryan Chung,Lincoln J. Colling,Gary S. Collins,Zander Crook,Emily S. Cross,Emily S. Cross,Sameera Daniels,Henrik Danielsson,Lisa M. DeBruine,Daniel J. Dunleavy,Brian D. Earp,Michele I. Feist,Jason D. Ferrell,Jason D. Ferrell,James G. Field,Nicholas W. Fox,Amanda Friesen,Caio Gomes,Monica Gonzalez-Marquez,James A. Grange,Andrew P. Grieve,Robert Guggenberger,James T. Grist,Anne-Laura van Harmelen,Fred Hasselman,Kevin D. Hochard,Mark R. Hoffarth,Nicholas P. Holmes,Michael Ingre,Peder M. Isager,Hanna K. Isotalus,Christer Johansson,Konrad Juszczyk,David A. Kenny,Ahmed A. Khalil,Ahmed A. Khalil,Ahmed A. Khalil,Barbara Konat,Junpeng Lao,Erik Gahner Larsen,Gerine M.A. Lodder,Jiří Lukavský,Christopher R. Madan,David Manheim,Stephen R. Martin,Andrea E. Martin,Andrea E. Martin,Deborah G. Mayo,Randy J. McCarthy,Kevin McConway,Colin McFarland,Amanda Q. X. Nio,Gustav Nilsonne,Gustav Nilsonne,Gustav Nilsonne,Cilene Lino de Oliveira,Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry,Sam Parsons,Gerit Pfuhl,Kimberly A. Quinn,John J. Sakon,S. Adil Saribay,Iris K. Schneider,Manojkumar Selvaraju,Zsuzsika Sjoerds,Samuel G. Smith,Tim Smits,Jeffrey R. Spies,Jeffrey R. Spies,Vishnu Sreekumar,Crystal N. Steltenpohl,Neil Stenhouse,Wojciech Świątkowski,Miguel A. Vadillo,Marcel A.L.M. van Assen,Marcel A.L.M. van Assen,Matt N. Williams,Samantha E Williams,Donald R. Williams,Tal Yarkoni,Ignazio Ziano,Rolf A. Zwaan +98 more
TL;DR: In response to recommendations to redefine statistical significance to P ≤ 0.005, it is proposed that researchers should transparently report and justify all choices they make when designing a study, including the alpha level.
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Ozone risk assessment for agricultural crops in Europe: Further development of stomatal flux and flux–response relationships for European wheat and potato
TL;DR: In this paper, a parameterised Jarvis-type multiplicative stomatal conductance model with data collated from open-top chamber experiments on field grown wheat and potato were used to derive relationships between relative yield and stromatal ozone uptake.
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A practical guide for transparency in psychological science
Olivier Klein,Tom E Hardwicke,Frederik Aust,Johannes Breuer,Henrik Danielsson,Alicia Hofelich Mohr,Hans IJzerman,Gustav Nilsonne,Wolf Vanpaemel,Michael C. Frank +9 more
TL;DR: A practical guide to help researchers navigate the process of preparing and sharing the products of their research (e.g., choosing a repository, preparing their research products for sharing, structuring folders, etc.).
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Hearing loss is negatively related to episodic and semantic long-term memory but not to short-term memory.
Jerker Rönnberg,Henrik Danielsson,Mary Rudner,Stig Arlinger,Ola Sternäng,Åke Wahlin,Lars-Göran Nilsson +6 more
TL;DR: The overall relationships between hearing loss and memory systems were predicted by the ease of language understanding model, but the exact mechanisms of episodic memory decline in hearing aid users remain open for further experiments.