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    • The lecture: A means of teaching, but not of learning? Or: How to make a stand-alone late afternoon lecture livelier? 

      Brunner, Iris Charlotte (UPED-skrift, Working paper, 2015)
      Background: The lecture as a means of teaching has been criticized by many experts in the field of education for being too passivating and not contributing to retention of learning content. On the other hand, there are few ...
    • Recovery of arm motor function in the subacute phase after stroke. Aspects of assessment, treatment and neural reorganization 

      Brunner, Iris Charlotte (Doctoral thesis, 2012-12-17)
      Early after stroke, approximately two thirds of all patients experience impaired motor function of an arm impacting personal, social and occupational areas. The objective of this thesis was to examine different aspects of ...
    • Virtual reality training for upper extremity in subacute stroke (VIRTUES): study protocol for a randomized controlled multicenter trial 

      Brunner, Iris Charlotte; Skouen, Jan Sture; Hofstad, Håkon; Strand, Liv Inger; Becker, Frank; Sanders, Anne-Marthe; Pallesen, Hanne; Kristensen, Tove; Michielsen, Marc; Verheyden, Geert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-09-28)
      Background: Novel virtual reality rehabilitation systems provide the potential to increase intensity and offer challenging and motivating tasks. The efficacy of virtual reality systems to improve arm motor function early ...

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