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Hans Samuelsson is a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Gothenburg, with a research focus on clinical neuropsychology. Born in 1955, he received his Ph.D. in Psychology in 1997 and has been a university lecturer since 1999. He also maintains research connections with Sahlgrenska University Hospital's Department of Clinical Neuroscience.
His research interests center on the relationship between brain injury and cognitive/behavioral changes, with particular emphasis on conditions following right-sided strokes including visuospatial neglect, altered visual attention, anosognosia, and visual scanning patterns. His work spans from acute to long-term (7+ years) post-stroke outcomes.
Dr. Samuelsson's recent publication record through 2025 shows consistent research output in stroke recovery, cognitive outcomes, and neuropsychological assessment. His work frequently appears in journals like Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, European Journal of Neurology, and Stroke, with a growing emphasis on long-term trajectories and biomarkers of recovery.
His research methodology combines clinical assessment with longitudinal study designs, often collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across institutions. Current projects include the FIND Stroke Recovery Study examining recovery trajectories and biomarkers post-stroke.
Dr. Samuelsson has maintained an active research program for over 25 years since completing his doctorate, with publications spanning from 1988 to the present. His work has evolved from focused studies on specific neuropsychological phenomena to broader investigations of long-term stroke recovery and quality of life outcomes.

