Pär Nyström
Universitetslektor vid Institutionen för psykologi; Avdelningen för Utvecklingspsykologi
- Telefon:
- 018-471 21 39
- Mobiltelefon:
- 073-064 64 87
- E-post:
- par.nystrom@psyk.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Von Kraemers allé 1A och 1C
752 37 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Box 1225
751 42 UPPSALA
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Kort presentation
Jag är docent i psykologi med fokus på utvecklingsprocesser hos yngre barn. Jag har länge arbetat inom Uppsala Barn- och Babylab, och även i ett longitudinellt projekt i samarbete med KI: Projekt Småsyskon, med målet att identifiera tidiga markörer för autism och ADHD.
Utöver forskningen har jag också utvecklat analysverktyg för att göra samhällsvetenskaplig forskning mer transparent och replikerbar. Jag har också arbetat som studierektor och med verksamhetsutveckling.
Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- A deconstruction of expertise and performance through arcade games (2024)
- People overlook subtractive changes differently depending on age, culture, and task (2024)
- Directed causal effect with PCMCI in hyperscanning EEG time series (2024)
- A field test of computer-vision-based gaze estimation in psychology (2024)
- Investigating the development of the autonomic nervous system in infancy through pupillometry (2023)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- A deconstruction of expertise and performance through arcade games (2024)
- People overlook subtractive changes differently depending on age, culture, and task (2024)
- Directed causal effect with PCMCI in hyperscanning EEG time series (2024)
- A field test of computer-vision-based gaze estimation in psychology (2024)
- Investigating the development of the autonomic nervous system in infancy through pupillometry (2023)
- Context dependent cognitive development in Bhutanese children (2023)
- Global motion processing in infants’ visual cortex and the emergence of autism (2023)
- Infant responses to direct gaze and associations to autism (2023)
- Remote, tablet-based assessment of gaze following (2023)
- How Does Temperament in Toddlers at Elevated Likelihood for Autism Relate to Symptoms of Autism and ADHD at Three Years of Age? (2022)
- Pupil size and pupillary light reflex in early infancy (2022)
- Larger pupil dilation to nonsocial sounds in infants with subsequent autism diagnosis (2022)
- What are you looking at? (2022)
- A Pre-registered Sticky Mittens Study (2022)
- Updating Expectations about Unexpected Object Motion in Infants Later Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (2021)
- T1-Weighted/T2-Weighted Ratio Mapping at 5 Months Captures Individual Differences in Behavioral Development and Differentiates Infants at Familial Risk for Autism from Controls (2021)
- Development of the pupillary light reflex from 9 to 24 months (2021)
- Can the Brain Build Probability Distributions? (2021)
- Atypical Topographical Organization of Global Form and Motion Processing in 5-Month-Old Infants at Risk for Autism (2021)
- Eye tracking in human interaction (2021)
- Motor atypicalities in infancy are associated with general developmental level at 2 years, but not autistic symptoms (2020)
- Atypical Development of Attentional Control Associates with Later Adaptive Functioning, Autism and ADHD Traits (2020)
- Sex Differences in Social Attention in Infants at Risk for Autism (2019)
- Joint attention in infancy and the emergence of autism (2019)
- Reduced Orienting to Audiovisual Synchrony in Infancy Predicts Autism Diagnosis at 3 Years of Age (2018)
- The Immersive Virtual Reality Lab (2018)
- Enhanced pupillary light reflex in infancy is associated with autism diagnosis in toddlerhood (2018)
- Reduced alternating gaze during social interaction in infancy is associated with elevated symptoms of autism in toddlerhood (2018)
- Infants prospectively control reaching based on the difficulty of future actions (2017)
- Infant acetylcholine, dopamine, and melatonin dysregulation (2017)
- Spädbarns dysreglering av acetylkolin, dopamin och melatonin – nya verktyg för orsakssambandsforskning på ASD och ADHD (2017)
- Responding to Other People's Direct Gaze (2017)
- How social is the chaser? (2016)
- Infants' preference for individual agents within chasing interactions (2016)
- Visual Attention to Dynamic Spatial Relations in Infants and Adults (2016)
- The TimeStudio Project (2016)
- Social perception (2016)
- Altered gaze following during live interaction in infants at risk for autism (2016)
- Sustained attention in infancy as a longitudinal predictor of self-regulatory functions (2015)
- Hypersensitive pupillary light reflex in infants at risk for autism (2015)
- Human Infants Detect Other People's Interactions Based on Complex Patterns of Kinematic Information. (2014)
- Using mu rhythm desynchronization to measure mirror neuron activity in infants (2011)
- Form and Motion VERPs in Adults and Infants (2010)
- Reorganization of Global Form and Motion Processing during Human Visual Development (2010)
- The infant mirror neuron system studied with high density EEG (2008)
- Cortical processing of visual motion in young infants (2007)
- Cortical processing of visual motion in young infants (2007)
- Cortical processing of visual motion in young infants (2007)
- Pupillometric screening of potential neonatal acetylcholine, dopamine, and melatonin dysregulations in neurodevelopmental disorders
Böcker
Konferenser
- Eye Tracking in Human Interaction (2020)
- Earlier Identification of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (2017)
- What’s next? Infants Prospectively Control their Reaching Movements Depending on the Difficulty of their Subsequent Action (2015)
- Gaze Following in Infants at Risk for Autism: the Role of Eye Information and Head Turns (2015)