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Elisabeth Ingo is an Assistant Professor at Linköping University, affiliated with the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning and the Disability Research Division (FUSA). Her work focuses on the intersection of hearing impairment, cognition, and communication, particularly in aging populations and pediatric populations with cochlear implants. She leads projects like 'Good Auditory Ecology for Active Aging' and 'Online Battery for Cognitive Hearing Science,' emphasizing accessible research tools and real-world hearing challenges.
Her research interests include auditory neuroscience, executive function, and the biopsychosocial aspects of disability. Notable contributions include studies on communication difficulties linked to executive function and the cognitive impacts of hearing loss. She collaborates across disciplines, integrating clinical audiology with technological solutions like eHealth platforms for hearing aid users.
Elisabeth is involved in developing open-access testing frameworks to study cognition-hearing relationships and investigating how noisy environments affect older adults with hearing impairments. She is part of the Swedish Institute for Disability Research and the Linnaeus Centre HEAD, contributing to initiatives like 'Hearing Impairment and Dementia' research.




