Research groups
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Research
I work as a professor of Psychology. My research interests include experimental psychology, environmental neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and human factors & Ergonomics. I have studied how humans interact with natural and artificial environments, using various experimental methods. I am involved in several interdisciplinary projects and collaborations with researchers from different fields and countries. Contact me for prospective research collaboration and thesis supervision.
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Outreach
Dissemination activities/interviews in science-oriented general media (selection)
Scientific American: ‘AI Anxiety’ Is on the Rise—Here’s How to Manage It
Folk likte KI-kunst – når de trodde den var laget av mennesker
Psychology Today: Has AI Surpassed Human Creativity?
Science Norway: It’s true – a walk in the woods actually helps with anxiety and depression
Forskning.no: Bør ChatGPT og kunstig intelligens brukes i utdanning? Ja, mener forsker
Neuroscience News: Keys to Keeping Your Brain Healthy
SciTechDaily: Scientists Reveal 3 Keys to Keeping Your Brain Healthy
IEEE spectrum: ChatGPT May Be A Better Improviser Than You
MIT Technology Review: AI just beat a human test for creativity. What does that even mean?
Tech Xplore: AI may outperform most humans at creative thinking task
Dissemination activities/interviews in general media and newspapers (selection)
Daily Star: AI bots are 'better than most humans' at certain tasks, scientists claim
The Independent: Chatbots ‘able to outperform most humans at creative thinking task’
Daily Mail: AI may be able to outperform humans at creative thinking tasks, scientists say
Dissemination activities/interviews in other formats
Podcast Omega AI: L’intelligenza artificiale e’ gia’ piu’ creativa di noi?