Fredrik Ullén - Selected Publications#


Ullén F, Hambrick DZ, and Mosing MA. (in press) Rethinking expertise: a multi-factorial gene-environment interaction model of expert performance. Psychol Bull. doi: 10.1037/bul0000033, IF 14.8

Pinho AL, Ullén F, Castelo-Branco M, Fransson P, and de Manzano Ö. (in press). Addressing a paradox: Dual strategies for creative performance in introspective and extrospective networks. Cereb Cortex. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhv130, IF 8.7

Mosing MA, Madison G, Pedersen NL, and Ullén F (in press). Investigating cognitive transfer within the framework of music practice: Genetic pleiotropy rather than causality. Dev Sci. doi: 10.1111/desc.12306, IF 3.8

Power RA, Steinberg S, Bjornsdottir G, Rietveld CA, Abdelloui A, Nivard MM, Johannesson M, Galesloot T, Hottenga JJ, Willemsen G, Cesarini D, Benjamin DJ, Magnusson PKE, Ullén F, Tiemeier H, Hofman A, van Rooij FJ, Walters GB, Sigurdsson E, Thorgeirsson TE, Ingason A, Helgason A, Kong A, Kiemeney LA, Koellinger P, Boomsma DI, Gudbjartsson D, Stefansson H, Stefansson K (2015). Polygenic risk scores for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder predict creativity. Nat Neurosci 18(7):953-5, IF 16.1

Mosing MA, Madison G, Pedersen NL, Kuja-Halkola R, and Ullén F (2014). Practice does not make perfect: No causal effect of music practice on music ability. Psychol Sci 25(9): 1795-1803, IF 4.9

Pinho AL, de Manzano Ö, Fransson P, Eriksson H, and Ullén F (2014). Connecting to create - expertise in musical improvisation is associated with increased functional connectivity between premotor and prefrontal areas. J Neurosci 34(18): 6156-6163, IF 6.3

de Manzano Ö, Cervenka S, Jucaite A, Hellenäs O, Farde L, and Ullén F (2013). Individual differences in the proneness to have flow experiences are linked to dopamine D2-receptor availability in the striatum. NeuroImage 67: 1-6, IF 6.4

anzano Ö and Ullén F (2012). Goal-independent mechanisms for free response generation: creative and pseudo-random performance share neural substrates. NeuroImage 59(1): 772-780, IF 6.4

Karabanov A, Cervenka S, de Manzano Ö, Forssberg H, Farde L, and Ullén F. (2010) Dopamine D2 receptor density in the limbic striatum is related to implicit but not explicit movement sequence learning. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107(16): 7574-7579, IF 9.7

Bengtsson SL, Nagy Z, Skare S, Forsman L, Forssberg H, and Ullén F. (2005) Extensive piano practicing has regionally specific effects on white matter development. Nat Neurosci 8, 1148-1150, IF 16.1

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