• Event-related potential from EEG for a two-step Identity Authentication System 

      Moctezuma, Luis Alfredo; Molinas Cabrera, Maria Marta (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Current problems related to high-level security access are increasing, leaving organizations and persons unsafe. A recent good candidate to create a robust identity authentication system is based on brain signals recorded ...
    • Event-Related Potentials in a Cued Go-NoGo Task Associated with Executive Functions in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder; A Case-Control Study 

      Høyland, Anne Lise; Øgrim, Geir; Lydersen, Stian; Hope, Sigrun; Engstrøm, Morten; Torske, Tonje; Nærland, Terje; Andreassen, Ole Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Executive functions are often affected in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The underlying biology is however not well known. In the DSM-5, ASD is characterized by difficulties in two domains: Social Interaction and Repetitive ...
    • “Everybody Wants to be Included”: Experiences with ‘Inclusive’ Strategies in Physical Education 

      Holland, Katherine Elizabeth; Haegele, Justin A.; Zhu, Xihe; Bobzien, Jonna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study examined how students with orthopedic impairments experienced strategies identified in the literature to support ‘inclusion’. An interpretative phenomenological analysis research approach was used, and six ...
    • Everyday Life After Colon Cancer: The Visible and Invisible Challenges 

      Stuhlfauth, Susanne; Melby, Line; Hellesø, Ragnhild (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background: There is little research regarding how everyday life is affected by colon cancer treatment. Few studies exist that exclusively examine patients with Dukes C colon cancer. Most studies include other types of ...
    • Everyday life in breast cancer survivors experiencing challenges: A qualitative study 

      Jakobsen, Klara; Magnus, Eva; Steinar, Lundgren; Reidunsdatter, Randi Johansen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    • Everyone loves a good story: Learning design in massive open online courses for language learning 

      De Caro-Barek, Veruska (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      These couple of years have witnessed an increase in interest in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). As the COVID-19 situation amply showed us, MOOCs promptly became a practical ...
    • EVICARE Sluttrapport: Fra forskning til praksis – fra praksis til kunnskap 

      Nytrø, Øystein; Eiring, Øystein; Hovland, Kristin Hildegard (Research report, 2015)
      EviCare var det første, offentlige innovasjonsprosjektet innen IKT i Norge som fikk støtte fra Norges Forskningsråd. Hovedmålet med prosjektet var å utvikle metoder og teknologi som leverer forskningsbasert kunnskap der ...
    • Evidence against a Beneficial Effect of Irisin in Humans 

      Raschke, Silja; Elsen, Manuela; Gassenhuber, Hans; Sommerfeld, Mark; Schwahn, Uwe; Brockmann, Barbara; Jung, Raphael; Wisløff, Ulrik; Tjønna, Arnt Erik; Raastad, Truls; Hallén, Jostein; Norheim, Frode; Drevon, Christian A; Romacho, Tania; Eckardt, Kristin; Eckel, Juergen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Brown adipose tissue has gained interest as a potential target to treat obesity and metabolic diseases. Irisin is a newly identified hormone secreted from skeletal muscle enhancing browning of white fat cells, which ...
    • Evidence for a common multi-modal learning style in young adults? A psychometric investigation of two modality-specific learning style inventories 

      Aslaksen, Karoline; Haga, Monika; Sigmundsson, Hermundur; Lorås, Håvard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      A well-known hypothesis amongst educators and the general public is that matching instructional method with an individual’s modality-specific learning style improves learning. Several critical reports in the past decade, ...
    • Evidence for a general stiffening motor control pattern in neck pain: A cross sectional study 

      Meisingset, Ingebrigt; Woodhouse, Astrid; Stensdotter, Ann-Katrin; Stavdahl, Øyvind; Lorås, Håvard W.; Gismervik, Sigmund Østgård; Andresen, Hege; Austreim, Kristian; Vasseljen, Ottar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Background: Neck pain is associated with several alterations in neck motion and motor control. Previous studies have investigated single constructs of neck motor control, while few have applied a comprehensive set of tests ...
    • Evidence for egg-box-compatible interactions in calcium-alginate gels from fiber X-ray diffraction 

      Sikorski, Pawel; Mo, Frode; Skjåk-Bræk, Gudmund; Stokke, Bjørn Torger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2007)
      The structures of guluronic-acid-rich alginate in the acid and calcium forms were investigated using fiber X-ray diffraction. Data recorded for alginate fibers in the acid form show a repeat along the chain axis of c = ...
    • Evidence for Programming Strategies in University Coding Exercises 

      Sharma, Kshitij; Mangaroska, Katerina; Trætteberg, Hallvard; Lee-Cultura, Serena; Giannakos, Michail (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Success in coding exercises is deeply related to the strategy employed by the students to solve coding tasks. In this contribution, we analyze the programming assignments of 600 students from an introductory university ...
    • Evidence for similar structural brain anomalies in youth and adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a machine learning analysis 

      Zhang-James, Yanli; Helminen, Emily C.; Liu, Jinru; Busatto, Geraldo F.; Calvo, Anna; Cercignani, Mara; Chaim-Avancini, Tiffany M.; Gabel, Matt C.; Harrison, Neil A.; Lazaro, Luisa; Lera-Miguel, Sara; Louza, Mario R.; Nicolau, Rosa; Rosa, Pedro G.; Schulte-Rutte, Martin; Zanetti, Marcus V.; Ambrosino, Sara; Asherson, Philip; Banaschewski, Tobias; Baranov, Alexandr; Baumeister, Sarah; Baur-Streubel, Ramona; Bellgrove, Mark A.; Biederman, Joseph; Bralten, Janita; Bramati, Ivanei; Brandeis, Daniel; Brem, Silvia; Buitelaar, Jan K.; Castellanos, Francisco X.; Chantiluke, Kaylita C.; Christakou, Anastasia; Coghill, David; Conzelmann, Annette; Cubillo, Ana; Dale, Anders M.; de Zeeuw, Patrick; Doyle, Alysa E.; Durston, Sarah; Earl, Eric A.; Epstein, Jeffery N.; Ethofer, Thomas; Fair, Damien A.; Fallgatter, Andreas J.; Frodl, Thomas; Gogberashvili, Tinatin; Haavik, Jan; Hartman, Catharina A.; Heslenfeld, Dirk J.; Hoekstra, Pieter J.; Hohmann, Sarah; Høvik, Marie Farstad; Jahanshad, Neda; Jernigan, Terry L.; Kardatzki, Bernd; Karkashadze, George A.; Kelly, Clare; Kohls, Gregor; Konrad, Kerstin; Kuntsi, Jonna; Lesch, Klaus-Peter; Lundervold, Astri J.; Malpas, Charles B.; Mattos, Paulo; McCarthy, Hazel; Mehta, Mitul A.; Namazova-Baranova, Leyla; Nigg, Joel T.; Novotny, Stephanie E.; O’Gorman Tuura, Ruth L.; Weiss, Eileen Oberwelland; Oosterlaan, Jaap; Oranje, Bob; Paloyelis, Yannis; Pauli, Paul; Plessen, Kerstin J.; Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni; Reif, Andreas; Reneman, Liesbeth; Rubia, Katya; Schrantee, Anouk; Schwarz, Lena; Schweren, Lizanne J.S.; Seitz, Jochen; Shaw, Philip; Silk, Tim J.; Skokauskas, Norbert; Vila, Juan Carlos Soliva; Stevens, Michael C.; Sudre, Gustavo; Tamm, Leanne; Thompson, Paul M.; Tovar-Moll, Fernanda; van Erp, Theo G.M.; Vance, Alasdair; Vilarroya, Oscar; Vives-Gilabert, Yolanda; von Polier, Georg G.; Walitza, Susanne; Yoncheva, Yuliya N.; Ziegler, Georg C.; Franke, Barbara; Hoogman, Martine; Faraone, Stephen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 5% of children world-wide. Of these, two-thirds continue to have impairing symptoms of ADHD into adulthood. Although a large literature implicates structural brain ...
    • Evidence in the fog – Triage in fog computing systems 

      Sandvik, Jens-Petter; Franke, Katrin; Abie, Habtamu; Årnes, Andre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Fog computing promises improved service scalability and lower latency for IoT systems. The concept closes the gap between full computing capabilities at the network's edge and cloud systems' centrally located processing ...
    • Evidence of a Threshold Size for Norwegian Campsites and Its Dynamic Growth Process Implications—Does Gibrat’s Law Hold? 

      Opstad, Leiv; Idsø, Johannes; Valenta, Robin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Although campsites are an important segment of the tourist sector, few applied articles have analyzed their growth path and tested Gibrat’s Law for firms within this industry. This knowledge can be of importance to the ...
    • Evidence of avian influenza virus inseabirds breeding on a Norwegian high-Arctic archipelago 

      Lee, Megan Marie; Jaspers, Veerle L.B.; Gabrielsen, W. Geir; Munro Jenssen, Bjørn; Ciesielski, Tomasz Maciej; Mortensen, Åse-Karen; Lundgren, Silje Strand; Waugh, Courtney A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Wild aquatic birds serve as the natural reservoir for avian influenza virus (AIV), a disease with significant implications for avian and mammalian health. Climate change is predicted to impact the dynamics of AIV, particularly ...
    • Evidence of change blindness in subjective image fidelity assessment 

      Le Moan, Steven; Pedersen, Marius (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Change blindness is a striking phenomenon which basically means that we can look without seeing. It originates from a faulty communication between early vision (the eye) and visual working memory (the brain). In this paper, ...
    • Evidence of chromium-cobalt binary cluster formation by pulsed laser evaporation 

      Burnin, Andrei; BelBruno, Joseph; Gibson, Ursula (Journal article, 2015)
      We report on the use of time of flight mass spectrometry to investigate the cluster spectrum resulting from Nd-YAG ablation of a Co-Cr target. Cr+ clusters dominated the spectrum, with Co+ clusters as the second most intense ...
    • Evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map protocol 

      Soininen, Eeva M; Barrio, I.; Jepsen, Jane Uhd; Ehrich, Dorothee; Ravolainen, Virve; Speed, James David Mervyn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Background: Along with climate change, herbivory is considered a main driver of ecosystem change in terrestrial Arctic environments. Understanding how herbivory influences the resilience of Arctic ecosystems to ongoing ...