Andreas Alexandersen


Ph.D. Candidate

Job description

Andreas Alexandersen is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Health Sciences. He is a member of the research group for Cognitive Neuroscience, with a focus on non-invasive brain stimulation methods such as tDCS and TMS and their potential to modulate higher cognitive functions, particularly attention. In addition to his work at the Department of Psychology, Andreas also works as a researcher at the Department of Computer Science at the Faculty of Science and Technology.

In collaboration with a team from OsloMet, the Center for Digital Engineering (Simula), and the Female Football Research Centre (FFRC), Andreas conducts research in sports technology and analysis. This collaboration involves close partnerships with professional football clubs to develop innovative tools and algorithms aimed at enhancing the performance of professional athletes.


  • Andreas Alexandersen, Susann Dahl Pettersen, Dag Johansen :
    Quantifying athlete wellness: Investigating the predictive potential of subjective wellness reports through a player monitoring system
    Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part P, Journal of sports engineering and technology 2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Andreas Alexandersen, Gabor Csifcsak, Josephine Maria Groot, Matthias Mittner :
    The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on the interplay between executive control, behavioral variability and mind wandering: A registered report
    Neuroimage: Reports 2022 ARKIV / DOI
  • Andreas Alexandersen :
    Foredrag om Søvn og Restitusjon
    2023
  • Andreas Alexandersen :
    Hvordan tar vi mennesker valg?
    2022 DATA
  • Andreas Alexandersen, Gabor Csifcsak, Josephine Maria Groot, Matthias Mittner :
    The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on the interplay between executive control, behavioral variability and mind wandering: A registered report
    2022

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    Publications outside Cristin

    The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on the interplay between executive control, behavioral variability and mind wandering: A registered report. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ynirp.2022.100109

    Quantifying athlete wellness: Investigating the predictive potential of subjective wellness reports through a player monitoring system. https://doi.org/10.1177/17543371231176625


    Research interests

    Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), Mind Wandering (MW), Electroencephalogy (EEG), Pupillometry, Sports Technology, Sleep, Sports Performance, Experimental Psychology,

    Teaching

    PSY-1511 Statistics and method I