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Erik Marsja

Assistant Professor

In my research, the main focus is on how cognitive processes are related to hearing speech in noisy environments.

In my research, the main focus is on how cognitive processes are related to hearing speech in noisy environments. I mainly investigate any differences and similarities between people with and without hearing loss.

Furthermore, I am also interested in perceived listening effort, also in relation to cognitive processes and hearing loss. I have expertise primarily in experimental and statistical methods, cognition and attention and how these processes are different/similar across sensory modalities (e.g., the tactile, visual, and auditory modalities).

Publications

2026

Ruijing Ning, Erik Marsja, Emil Holmer (2026) Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, Vol. 69, p. 807-824 (Article in journal)

2025

Erik Marsja, Carine Signoret, Victoria Stenbäck (2025) Work: A journal of Prevention, Assessment and rehabilitation, Article 10519815251398498 (Article in journal)
Birgitta Thorslund, Jenny Söderman, Erik Marsja, H. Selander (2025) ICTCT 37th conference Berlin, Germany 23-24 Oktober, 2025: Data and methods for evidence-based safety measures and applications, p. 21-23 (Conference paper)
Victoria Stenbäck, Mathias Hällgren, Erik Marsja (2025) Acta Psychologica, Vol. 259, Article 105461 (Article in journal)
Erik Marsja, Sam Thellman, Anna Anund (2025) Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Article in journal)

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