Eva Birgitte Aamodt

  • Researcher; PhD

Research interests: Cognition, brain health, and long-term stress.

Research background: Stroke, brain health, aging, and neuroimaging.

Link: Researchgate - Eva Aamodt. Here you find a complete list of publications, including preprints and posters.

PubMed indexed articles listed below posters.

POSTERS

Total number of posters: 13

Year

Title – conference, country

2025

“Structural Brain Changes and Frailty in the Nor-COAST study”.
VasCog 2025, Southampton, UK. (Last author).

 

“Chronic Stress is Associated with Dementia Three Months After Stroke”.
VasCog 2025, Southampton, UK. (First author).

 

“High Allostatic Load at Hospitalization is Linked to Dependency 90 Days after Stroke”.
European Stroke Organisation Conference 2025, Helsinki, Finland. (First author).

 

“Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke in the United States Exhibit more Dependency 90 Days after Stroke than those in a Matched Norwegian Cohort”.
International Stroke Conference 2025, Los Angeles, CA, USA. (First author).

 

"Profiles of Cortical White Matter Hyperintensity Burden Measured using the SPOTTY Tool Align with Fazekas Scores in ICH Patients.”.
International Stroke Conference 2025, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

 

“Automated Assessment of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Volumes using the VIOLA tool Performs Similarly to ABC/2 in Predictive Modelling”.
International Stroke Conference 2025, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

2024

“Post-Stroke Attention Deficits are Linked to Higher Brain Age Gap”.
APA Annual Meeting 2024, New York, NY, USA. (First author).

2023

“Brain Age Gap and Decline in Specific Cognitive Domains after Stroke.”.
VasCog 2023, Göteborg, Sweden. (First author).

 

"Lateral Ventricle Volume from Computed Tomography Scans Is Correlated with Pre-Stroke Impairment and Post-Stroke Cognitive Performance".
VasCog 2023, Göteborg, Sweden.

 

“Can a Deep Learning Model Trained to Segment White Matter Hyperintensities (WMH) be Used on Patients that Have Combined WMH and Stroke Lesions?”.
Northern Lights Deep Learning Conference 2023, Tromsø, Norway.

2022

“Longitudinal Brain Age Gap and Cognitive Decline after Stroke”.
AD/PD 2022, Barcelona, Spain. (First author).

2021

“Neuroimaging Improves the Prediction of Post Stroke Major Neurocognitive Disorder.“.
World Congress of Neurology 2021, virtual. (First author).

 

“Prediction of Early Post-Stroke Major Neurocognitive Disorder Using Support Vector Machines”.
International Stroke Conference 2021, virtual. (First author).

 

Publications 2026

Luzum G, Aamodt EB, Allore H, Alnæs D, Beyer MK, de Lange AG, Saltvedt I, Schellhorn T, Westlye LT, Askim T, Håberg AK (2026)
Longitudinal Associations Between Physical Activity Behavior and Structural Brain MRI Features After Stroke: A Sub-Study From the Nor-COAST Project
Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 40 (1), 75-87
DOI 10.1177/15459683251399125, PubMed 41510743

MacIntosh BJ, Morberg PC, Murugesu E, Beyer MK, Larsen K, Skogen K, Aamodt EB, Bjørnerud A, Groote IR, Caan MW, Ihle-Hansen H, Saltvedt I, Schellhorn T (2026)
Automated volume estimate of the brain's lateral ventricles reveals a persistent association with cognitive performance among stroke survivors
Cereb Circ Cogn Behav, 11, 100556
DOI 10.1016/j.cccb.2026.100556, PubMed 42564538

Aamodt EB, Røvang M, Beyer MK, Borei K, Vahidy FS, Potter TBH (2026)
A binational study of the association between white matter hyperintensities and functional outcome in stroke patients
Front Neurol, 17, 1712109
DOI 10.3389/fneur.2026.1712109, PubMed 41923873

Publications 2025

Ihle-Hansen H, Hagberg G, Ihle-Hansen H, Munthe-Kaas R, Aam S, Aamodt EB, Lydersen S, Beyer MK, Luzum G, Saltvedt I, Askim T (2025)
Impact of Insufficient or Excessive Sleep Duration on Cognitive Function After Stroke: The Norwegian Cognitive Impairment After Stroke Study
J Am Heart Assoc, 14 (8), e038125
DOI 10.1161/JAHA.124.038125, PubMed 40207528

Publications 2022

Einstad MS, Schellhorn T, Thingstad P, Lydersen S, Aamodt EB, Beyer MK, Saltvedt I, Askim T (2022)
Neuroimaging markers of dual impairment in cognition and physical performance following stroke: The Nor-COAST study
Front Aging Neurosci, 14, 1037936
DOI 10.3389/fnagi.2022.1037936, PubMed 36561134

Aamodt EB, Alnæs D, de Lange AG, Aam S, Schellhorn T, Saltvedt I, Beyer MK, Westlye LT (2022)
Longitudinal brain age prediction and cognitive function after stroke
Neurobiol Aging, 122, 55-64
DOI 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2022.10.007, PubMed 36502572

Aamodt EB, Lydersen S, Alnæs D, Schellhorn T, Saltvedt I, Beyer MK, Håberg A (2022)
Longitudinal Brain Changes After Stroke and the Association With Cognitive Decline
Front Neurol, 13, 856919
DOI 10.3389/fneur.2022.856919, PubMed 35720079

Publications 2021

Schellhorn T, Aamodt EB, Lydersen S, Aam S, Wyller TB, Saltvedt I, Beyer MK (2021)
Clinically accessible neuroimaging predictors of post-stroke neurocognitive disorder: a prospective observational study
BMC Neurol, 21 (1), 89
DOI 10.1186/s12883-021-02117-8, PubMed 33632149

Aamodt EB, Schellhorn T, Stage E, Sanjay AB, Logan PE, Svaldi DO, Apostolova LG, Saltvedt I, Beyer MK (2021)
Predicting the Emergence of Major Neurocognitive Disorder Within Three Months After a Stroke
Front Aging Neurosci, 13, 705889
DOI 10.3389/fnagi.2021.705889, PubMed 34489676