
معرفی
Anne-Kristin Solbakk is a Professor at the University of Oslo's Department of Psychology and holds a 20% part-time position at the Neurosurgery Department of Oslo University Hospital-Rikshospitalet (OUS-RH) since 2016. She co-leads a research group focused on the neurophysiological basis of cognitive control functions, including prediction, expectation violation, attention, and working memory, using methods like fMRI, EEG, and intracranial ECoG in both healthy adults and patients with CNS injuries.
Education:
- Dr. Psychol. (2001), University of Oslo
- Cand. Psychol. (1993), University of Bergen
- Specialist in Clinical Psychology (2005)
Her research explores how frontal subregions interact with other brain areas, particularly in ADHD, Klinefelter syndrome, and epilepsy. Key projects include Sound prediction in the human brain and studies on functional connectivity. She collaborates internationally with institutions like UC Berkeley, Stanford, and University of Glasgow.
Recent publications (2025-2023) address topics such as beta oscillations, theta dynamics, rhythmic cognition, and neural compensation mechanisms, using advanced techniques like information-theoretical measures and anatomical electrode registration. Her work bridges clinical populations (e.g., brain injury, ADHD) with theoretical neuroscience.
She is actively involved in the UiO:Life Sciences cross-faculty initiative and contributes to cognitive rehabilitation projects like Goal-Management Training for executive dysfunction.





