Mr Ronan Timircan
Email: rnt19skb@bangor.ac.uk
Rhagolwg
First year doctoral candidate, supervised by Dr Ken Valyear.Â
Cymwysterau
- MSc: Psychology with Clinical & Health
2019–2023
Diddordebau Ymchwil
Project title:Â
A Helping Hand: The Use of a Virtual-Reality Approach To Improve Limb Function After Stroke
Layman description:
The consequences of stroke are long-term and insidious. One of the most commonly reported effects is upper limb impairment. Current approaches to rehabilitation are moderately effective, relatively low in adherence, and oftentimes fail to generalise to activities of daily living outside of the clinic. Throughout the course of this project, we hope to develop an engaging, volitional approach to post-stroke upper limb rehabilitation. By working together with industry leaders, our objective is to create an effective yet easy-to-use rehabilitation framework that allows patients to make meaningful and long-lasting progress in their rehabilitative journey.
Cyhoeddiadau
2023
- Cyhoeddwyd
Weber, M., Marshall, A., Timircan, R., McGlone, F., Watt, S., Onyekwelu, O., Booth, L., Jesudason, E., Lees, V. & Valyear, K. F., 1 Tach 2023, Yn: Journal of Neurophysiology. 130, 5, t. 1126-1141 16 t.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
Gweithgareddau
2024
The Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÒÅÆ×ÊÁÏ Science Festival, a key event during British Science Week organised by the British Science Association, was designed to inspire and excite young people about science. Its objectives included empowering young citizens and nurturing the next generation of scientists and engineers. The festival also aimed to improve public access to research and encourage discussions about scientific methods, their results, and their broader implications for society. Our department of Psychology participated with two stalls that featured various interactive activities, engaging attendees and highlighting the fascinating world of psychological science.
9 Maw 2024
Gweithgaredd: Mathau o waith ymgysylltu â'r cyhoedd a gwaith maes - Gŵyl/Arddangosfa (Cyfrannwr)