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Matti Laine is a Professor in the Faculty of Arts, Psychology and Theology at an institution, affiliated with the Psychology Solutions for Health department. His research focuses on cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, and developmental psychology, with a particular emphasis on executive functions, working memory, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He has authored over 150 publications since 1982, with recent work exploring maternal alexithymia, neural processing of speech, and virtual reality-based assessments of goal-directed behavior.
Research interests span topics such as goal-directed behavior, verbal episodic memory impairment in ADHD, and the interplay between strategy use and cognitive performance. His studies often integrate neuroimaging techniques like EEG and neuroplasticity analyses. Collaborations include projects on maternal caregiving behavior and executive functioning in early parenthood through the FinnBrain Birth Cohort.
His recent articles highlight trends in understanding ADHD neural mechanisms, cognitive adaptability in working memory tasks, and the application of technology in behavioral assessment (e.g., EPELI virtual reality task). No awards are explicitly listed, but his work has been disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and datasets on platforms like Dryad and Zenodo.
Advising and grants are not detailed in the provided texts, though he has supervised at least two academic works. He contributes to interdisciplinary teams like Psychology Solutions for Health, focusing on translational research in mental health and cognitive interventions.


