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Fredrik Öhman
Doctoral Student
Department of Psychiatry and NeurochemistryAbout Fredrik Öhman
Fredrik is a PhD student at the University of Gothenburg, where he researches cognition and dementia. In addition to his research, he works as a clinical neuropsychologist at the Memory clinic at Sahlgrenska University Hospital.
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Dissociating memory and executive function impairment through temporal features in a word list verbal learning
task
Felix Dorr, Simona Schaefer, Fredrik Öhman, Nicklas Linz, Timothy Hadarsson-Bodin, Johan Skoog, Anna Zettergren, Silke Kern, Ingmar Skoog, Johannes Troeger
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA - 2023 -
Regression-based normative data for the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test in Norwegian and Swedish adults aged 49-79 and comparison with published
norms
J. Espenes, I. V. Eliassen, Fredrik Öhman, E. Hessen, K. Waterloo, Marie Eckerström, I. M. Lorentzen, C. Bergland, M. H. Niska, S. Timon-Reina, Anders Wallin, T. Fladby, B. E. Kirsebom
Clinical Neuropsychologist - 2023 -
Unsupervised mobile app-based cognitive testing in a population-based study of older adults born
1944
Fredrik Öhman, D. Berron, K. V. Papp, Silke Kern, Johan Skoog, Timothy Hadarsson-Bodin, Anna Zettergren, Ingmar Skoog, Michael Schöll
Frontiers in Digital Health - 2022 -
Smartphone-based long-term delayed memory performance is associated with the Preclinical Alzheimer's Cognitive Composite and CSF levels of
β-amyloid.
Fredrik Öhman, David Berron, Johan Skoog, Timothy Hadarsson-Bodin, Silke Kern, Anna Zettergren, Kathryn V Papp, Henrik Zetterberg, Kaj Blennow, Ingmar Skoog, Michael Schöll
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association - 2022 -
Current advances in digital cognitive assessment for preclinical Alzheimer's
disease
Fredrik Öhman, J. Hassenstab, D. Berron, Michael Schöll, K. V. Papp
Alzheimer's & Dementia - 2021 -
Predicting MCI Status From Multimodal Language Data Using Cascaded
Classifiers
Kathleen Fraser, Kristina Lundholm Fors, Marie Eckerström, Fredrik Öhman, Dimitrios Kokkinakis
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience - 2019