Academic interests
The purpose of my PhD-project is to study how the brain makes predictions about future events. I mainly use the EEG-method in combination with auditory experiments.
Our external sensory environment is full of temporal regularity. Musical beats and rhythms are examples of temporal regularity that most of us experience in our daily lives. I use musical rhythm as a tool to study how the brain makes predictions about the occurrence of future events. I am also interested in how attention may modulate or interact with mechanisms of temporal prediction.
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Predictive timing
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Prediction and attention
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Cognitive control
Ongoing experiments
If you would be interested in participating in any of my experiments, please follow the link below. There you will see if I have any ongoing or upcoming experiments, as well as the possibility of signing up for participation.
Ongoing experiment: Rythm experiment.
Background
2015 – Master of Philosophy in Psychology, University of Oslo
2013 – Bachelor in Psychology, University of Oslo