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Kamilla Jóhannsdóttir
Kamilla Jóhannsdóttir
Associate Professor and Chair of the department of Psychology, Reykjavik University
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Monovision: a review of the scientific literature
KR Johannsdottir, LB Stelmach
Optometry and vision science 78 (9), 646-651, 2001
1452001
First impressions: Users’ judgments of virtual agents’ personality and interpersonal attitude in first encounters
A Cafaro, HH Vilhjálmsson, T Bickmore, D Heylen, KR Jóhannsdóttir, ...
Intelligent Virtual Agents: 12th International Conference, IVA 2012, Santa …, 2012
1432012
The role of working memory in supporting drivers’ situation awareness for surrounding traffic
KR Johannsdottir, CM Herdman
Human factors 52 (6), 663-673, 2010
962010
Psychological characteristics in women football players: Skills, mental toughness, and anxiety
H Kristjánsdóttir, KR Jóhannsdóttir, M Pic, JM Saavedra
Scandinavian journal of psychology 60 (6), 609-615, 2019
712019
Object-based attention and cognitive tunneling.
J Jarmasz, CM Herdman, KR Johannsdottir
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 11 (1), 3, 2005
492005
The Sleep Revolution project: the concept and objectives
ES Arnardottir, AS Islind, M Óskarsdottir, KA Ólafsdottir, E August, ...
Journal of sleep research 31 (4), e13630, 2022
432022
Social anxiety, fear of negative evaluation, and distress in a virtual reality environment
R Sigurvinsdottir, K Soring, K Kristinsdottir, SG Halfdanarson, ...
Behaviour Change 38 (2), 109-118, 2021
222021
Comparison of teleportation and fixed track driving in VR
PJ Líndal, KR Jóhannsdóttir, U Kristjánsson, N Lensing, A Stühmeier, ...
2018 10th International Conference on Virtual Worlds and Games for Serious …, 2018
222018
Cognitive workload classification using cardiovascular measures and dynamic features
EH Magnusdottir, KR Johannsdottir, C Bean, B Olafsson, J Gudnason
2017 8th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications …, 2017
202017
Vocal tract and voice source features for monitoring cognitive workload
M Meier, M Borsky, EH Magnusdottir, KR Johannsdottir, J Gudnason
2016 7th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications …, 2016
182016
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2011
AV Samsonovich, KR Jóhannsdóttir
Proceedings of Second Annual Meeting of the BICA Society.–Amsterdam et al …, 2011
182011
Adolescent habitual caffeine consumption and hemodynamic reactivity during rest, psychosocial stress, and recovery
JE James, B Baldursdottir, KR Johannsdottir, HB Valdimarsdottir, ...
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 110, 16-23, 2018
152018
Mental imagery in a graphical cognitive architecture
PS Rosenbloom
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2011, 314-323, 2011
152011
Monitoring cognitive workload using vocal tract and voice source features
EH Magnusdottir, M Borsky, M Meier, K Johannsdottir, J Gudnason
Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 61 (4 …, 2017
142017
Four processing modes of in situ human behavior
M Kitajima, M Toyota
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2011, 194-199, 2011
142011
Objective measures of cognitive performance in sleep disorder research
KR Jóhannsdóttir, D Ferretti, BS Árnadóttir, MK Jónsdóttir
Sleep Medicine Clinics 16 (4), 575-593, 2021
132021
The role of working memory capacity in cardiovascular monitoring of cognitive workload
KR Jóhannsdóttir, EH Magnúsdóttir, S Sigurjónsdóttir, J Guðnason
Biological psychology 132, 154-163, 2018
112018
Architectural Requirements & Implications of Consciousness, Self, and “Free Will”
M Waser
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2011, 438-443, 2011
112011
Mixed-up but flyable: HMDs with aircraft-and head-referenced symbology
CM Herdman, KR Johannsdottir, J Armstrong, J Jarmasz, JA LeFevre, ...
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, 73-79, 2017
92017
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2012
A Chella, R Pirrone, R Sorbello, KR Jóhannsdóttir
ADVANCES IN INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND COMPUTING 196, 2013
82013
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