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Poster Presentations

1 Minute Wonders – Thursday, 26 June 2025

P1 Test-retest reliability and validity of Augmented Reality glasses for gait and balance assessments in Parkinson’s disease – Pieter van Doorn (NL)
P2 The acceptance of a telerehabilitation portal among patients and healthcare professionals after large-scale implementation in a regional clinic – Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink (NL)
P3 Perception of peripersonal space in Virtual Reality: An fMRI study – Lukas Lorentz (DE)
P4 Advancing neuropsychological assessment: Machine learning-based detection of Attention Deficits in Brain-Injured Patients Using Eye-Tracking in Immersive Virtual Reality – Loredana Catinari (IT)
P5 Research into the Design of a Virtual Rehabilitation Clinic using Co-Design – Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink (NL)
P6 A Virtual Reality-based Protocol to investigate Embodiment in Clinical Populations – Giorgia Malerba (IT)
P7 VRCare: an Italian-language immersive Virtual Reality app combining natural environments and mindfulness-based techniques for emotional well-being – Silvia Bolognini (IT)
P8 Two is a pair, three is a crowd – reviewing the three sides of XR-telerehabilitation adoption – Luuk Baltissen (NL)
P10 Dynamics of neurological symptoms in post-stroke patients under the influence of a virtual reality environment: analysis of our own observations – Maria Mozheiko (BY)
P11 Exploring the effects of associative recognition training on associative recall in Virtual Reality: A pilot study – Francesca Morganti (IT)
P12 Virtual Reality for rehabilitation of shoulder pain. A focus group study protocol to explore the experiences and perspectives of people living with shoulder pain – Niamh Brady (IE)
P13 Functional immersive rehabilitation in a severely burned patient with exceptional survival and refractory pain: A case report – Benjamín Peralta Wieland (ES)
P14 Breaking the pain barrier: Exploring the feasibility of Virtual Reality as an educational tool in chronic pain – Mairéad O’Donoghue (IE)
P19 Changes in oculomotor functions influenced by training in virtual reality among patients with stroke – Irina Maryenko (BY)

1 Minute Wonders – Friday, 27 June 2025

P9 Differences in treatment characteristics and patient satisfaction, between robot-assisted therapy and conventional occupational therapy among Individuals post stroke – Linor Kennet (IL)
P15 Co-design of virtual reality exergames for balance rehabilitation – Stefania Serafin (DK)
P17 Understanding human spatial navigation skills: an EEG study in immersive virtual reality – Giorgia Malerba (IT)
P18 Co-design and testing of VR environments to improve awareness and manage anxiety of climate change among pre-teens – Silvia Bellazzecca (IT)
P20 Self-directed exergaming for upper limb rehabilitation post-stroke: a multicentre pilot randomised control trial – Michelle Broderick (IE)
P21 Leaving stroke survivors to their own devices: a qualitative study of stroke survivors’ experiences with a technology-facilitated, self-directed intervention early after stroke – Michelle Broderick (IE)
P22 SensiVR: an Extended Reality (XR)-based Digital Therapeutic solution (DTx) for the hybrid care of children with fine motor function disorders, using Virtual Reality (VR) and hand tracking technology – Katarzyna Koba (PL)
P23 XR training system for people with spatial orientation disorders following acquired brain injury – Usability and Feasibility – Katrin Jettkowski (DE)
P24 A Virtual Reality-based methodology for the Study of Human Body Representations – Sara Arlati (IT)
P26 Immersive Virtual Reality to improve cognitive functions and quality of life in old age home dwellers – Fidan Ezgi Arar (IT)
P27 Exploring the impact of prior internalizing symptoms on executive functions and emotion regulation gains following VR-Based Cognitive Training with adolescents – Anna Carballo-Márquez (ES)
P28 Assessing the relationship between onset of COVID-19 and cognitive and emotional gains after a virtual reality multimodal immersive intervention – Anna Carballo-Márquez (ES)
P29 Strengthening healthcare partnerships: The impact of COVID-19 visitation restrictions on families of older adults in acute care – Tracy McGuinness (IE)
P30 AI-integrated VR and EEG diagnostic framework for early detection of Alzheimer’s and cognitive impairments – Umut Yilmaz, Cemre Karadeniz (TR)
P31 VR-based smart waiting room for enhancing patient well-being and waiting experience – Selen Naz Saritas (IT)

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