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Gregory Neely is a Professor of Psychology at Umeå University's Department of Psychology and currently serves as Pro Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences. He holds dual affiliations with the Department of Psychology and the Faculty Office of Social Sciences. His research focuses on cognitive psychology, human factors, and environmental health, with particular attention to multisensory processing, distraction mechanisms, and environmental intolerance. Neely has led several long-term research projects including the Västerbotten Environmental Health Study (2010–2024) and investigations into distraction by auditory/vibratory stimuli (2012–2016). His work integrates experimental methods with applied contexts such as occupational safety, police training simulations, and digital health interventions.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but professional qualifications align with his academic rank. Key research themes include the interplay between sensory modalities and cognitive performance, stress responses to environmental exposures, and the development of smartphone-based tools for monitoring health conditions. He collaborates widely, evidenced by co-authorships with institutions like the International Society for Psychophysics and Emerald Group Publishing. Grants include longitudinal studies on environmental intolerance development (2014–2019) and the effects of auditory warnings in complex settings (2012–2016).
Labs/teams affiliation is noted through participation in the Cognition Health and Environment research group. His contributions span theoretical advancements in memory systems and practical applications in workplace ergonomics, with a focus on translating findings into actionable interventions for occupational and environmental health challenges.


