This is the institutional repository for peer reviewed articles published in open access and doctoral dissertations by the Agricultural University of Iceland, the Iceland Academy of the Arts, the National and University Library of Iceland, Reykjavik University, the University of Akureyri, Bifröst University, Hólar University College and the University of Iceland.
Open access to research results is in accordance with article 10 from the
Act on public support for research / 2003 No 3
and is compliant with requirements from international and domestic research fund programs. The purpose of the Open Science repository is to make results of research conducted at Icelandic universities accessible to the public online without hindrance or charge.
Deposits to the repository are permanent and are intended to ensure future access to all published scientific material of the Icelandic research community.
By collecting this material together in one collection access is made simple and easy for anyone who wishes to study the considerable scientific work conducted in Iceland.
The repository is
OpenAIRE / OpenAIREplus
compliant and in accordance with requirements for publication of research results from projects supported by the European research programs
FP7 and
H2020.
The repository uses the open software
DSpace.
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Rusanen, Matias; Huttunen, Riku; Korkalainen, Henri; Myllymaa, Sami; Toyras, Juha; Myllymaa, Katja; Sigurdardottir, Sigridur; Ólafsdóttir, Kristín Anna; Leppanen, Timo; Arnardóttir, Erna Sif; Kainulainen, Samu
(2023-04-01)
Reliable, automated, and user-friendly solutions for the identification of sleep stages in home environment are needed in various clinical and scientific research settings. Previously we have shown that signals recorded with an easily applicable textile ...
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Daly, Ann K.; Björnsson, Einar Stefán; Lucena, M. Isabel; Andrade, Raul J.; Aithal, Guruprasad P.
(2023-05)
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Kristinsdóttir, Guðrún
(2023-05-25)
In his Sophonisbe, Pierre Corneille makes the protagonist the grounds for political and moral reflection by exploring the implications of her pride in choosing death over dishonor. To do this, Corneille articulates two poetic processes: the leitmotif ...
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Walters, Guðmundur Bragi
(University of Iceland, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, 2023-06)
Introduction and aims: Development of the nervous system is a complex and highly regulated process that, when impaired, can result in a multitude of disorders of varying behavioural, cognitive, and functional severity. Variation in brain structure and ...
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Sighvatsson, Magnús Blöndahl
(University of Iceland, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, 2023-05-22)
Background: Transdiagnostic mechanisms of change (txMOC) in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) are seldom studied. Despite this omission, transdiagnostic CBT (txCBT) is established as effective for common mental health problems such as anxiety and ...
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