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Marika Möller

Marika Möller

Adjungerad Lektor | Docent
E-postadress: marika.moller@ki.se
µþ±ð²õö°ì²õ²¹»å°ù±ð²õ²õ: Entrévägen 2, 18257 Danderyd
Postadress: D1 Kliniska vetenskaper, Danderyds sjukhus, D1 Rehabiliteringsmedicin, 182 88 Stockholm

Om mig

  • Leg psykolog, specialist i neuropsykologi och docent i klinisk neurovetenskap.

    Min forskning handlar huvudsakligen om kognitiva funktioner och fatigue vid olika medicinska tillstånd. Jag har framför allt undersökt metoder att mäta kognitiv uttröttbarhet vid förvärvade hjärnskador, olika hormonella tillstånd, långvarig smärta och nu senast hos patienter med kognitiva nedsättningar och fatigue efter post-covid. Tyngdpunkten ligger framför allt på neuropsykologiska metoder men i forskningen ingår även andra undersökningar såsom fMRI och blodbiomarkörer.

    Utöver forskning är jag verksam som biträdande studierektor vid Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper vid Danderyds sjukhus och utvecklingsledare på Rehabiliteringsmedicinska universitetskliniken vid Danderyds sjukhus.

Artiklar

  • Article: EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. 2025;68(1):e141-21
    Papenberg G; Moller MC; Markovic G; Borg K; Stenberg J; Hedstrom S; Smids F; Norrman E; Aejmelaeus-Lindstrom A; Kalpouzos G; Laukka EJ
  • Article: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. 2025;:1-11
    Ekdahl N; Lannsjo M; Stalnacke B-M; Moller MC
  • Article: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION-ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY. 2025;:1-11
    Persson A-C; Janeslatt G; Borg J; Dahlberg L; McKee KJ; Lofgren M; Moller MC
  • Article: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2025;57:42400-jrm42400
    Ekdahl N; Lannsjo M; Stalnacke B-M; Moller MC
  • Journal article: COMPLEX SYSTEMS INFORMATICS AND MODELING QUARTERLY. 2025;(42):1-21
    Henkel M; Perjons E; Borg K; Fors U; Johansson J; Möller MC; Wåhlander C
  • Article: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. 2025;47(20):5328-5337
    Palmcrantz S; Markovic G; Borg K; Deboussard CN; Godbolt AK; Lofgren M; Melin E; Moeller MC
  • Article: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2025;57:41324-jrm41324
    Johansson J; Moeller M; Franzon K; Stenberg J; Godbolt AK
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2024;19(11):e0313187
    Berginstrom N; Wahlin S; Oesterlund L; Holmqvist A; Lofgren M; Stalnacke B-M; Moller MC
  • Article: ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA. 2024;2024
    Moller MC; Godbolt AK; Ingvarsson A; Borg K; Markovic G; Melin E; Lofgren M; Deboussard CN
  • Article: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPTOMETRY. 2024;107(3):324-331
    Johansson J; Moeller M; Markovic G; Borg K
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PAIN. 2024;24(1):20230124
    Oldenburg C; Bartfai A; Moller MC
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PAIN. 2024;24(1):20230085
    Holmqvist A; Berginstrom N; Lofgren M; Stalnacke B-M; Moller MC
  • Article: BMC NEUROLOGY. 2023;23(1):450
    Ekdahl N; Moller MC; Deboussard CN; Stalnacke B-M; Lannsjo M; Nordin LE
  • Article: ARCHIVES OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND CLINICAL TRANSLATION. 2023;5(4):100294
    Stenberg J; Hedstrom S; Markovic G; Borg K; Lofgren M; Moller MC
  • Article: BMC GERIATRICS. 2023;23(1):405
    Persson A-C; Dahlberg L; Janeslatt G; Moller M; Lofgren M
  • Article: BMJ OPEN. 2023;13(3):e068011
    Moller MC; Berginstrom N; Ghafouri B; Holmqvist A; Lofgren M; Nordin L; Stalnacke B-M
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2023;18(3):e0281212
    Bergqvist M; Moller MC; Bjorklund M; Borg J; Palmcrantz S
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS. 2023;58(2):342-356
    Soderhielm K; Eriksson K; Moller M
  • Article: AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOURNAL. 2023;70(1):3-17
    Persson A-C; Moller MC; Dahlberg L; Lofgren M; Janeslatt G
  • Article: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. 2022;11(7):2046
    Ekdahl N; Godbolt AK; Deboussard CN; Lannsjo M; Stalnacke B-M; Stenberg M; Ulfarsson T; Moller MC
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. 2022;19(7):3928
    Persson A-C; Janeslatt G; Dahlberg L; Lofgren M; Moller M
  • Article: ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. 2022;37(2):531-543
    Backman L; Moller MC; Thelin EP; Dahlgren D; Deboussard C; Ostlund G; Lindau M
  • Article: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2021;53(7):jrm00213
    Johansson J; Godbolt A; Franzon K; Moller M
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE. 2021;15:656876
    Holmqvist A; Bartfai A; Markovic G; Moller MC
  • Article: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2021;53(1):jrm00143
    Ringqvist K; Borg K; Moller MC
  • Article: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY. 2020;27(8):614-624
    Persson A-C; Boman I-L; Dahlberg L; Janeslatt G; Moller MC; Lofgren M
  • Journal article: ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION. 2020;101(11):e89
    Holmqvist A; Bartfai A; Markovic G; Möller M
  • Journal article: ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION. 2020;101(11):e97-e98
    Johansson J; Franzon K; Godbolt A; Moller M
  • Article: CONCUSSION. 2019;4(2):CNC62
    Möller MC; Johansson J; Matuseviciene G; Pansell T; Deboussard CN
  • Article: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2018;50(8):725-731
    Holmqvist A; Berthold Lindstedt M; Moller MC
  • Article: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2018;50(3):253-260
    Stenberg J; Godbolt AK; Moller MC
  • Article: BMJ OPEN. 2018;8(2):e018734
    Matuseviciene G; Johansson J; Moller M; Godbolt AK; Pansell T; Deboussard CN
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY. 2017;8:496
    Moller MC; Nordin LE; Bartfai A; Julin P; Li T-Q
  • Journal article: BRAIN AND NERVES. 2017;1(1)
    Moller MC; Bartfai A; Radestad AF; de Boussard CN; Calissendorff J
  • Article: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 2016;6:21183
    Nordin LE; Moller MC; Julin P; Bartfai A; Hashim F; Li T-Q
  • Article: EUROPEAN THYROID JOURNAL. 2015;4(2):93-98
    Calissendorff J; Mikulski E; Larsen EH; Moller M
  • Article: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. 2014;36(7):716-729
    Moller MC; de Boussard CN; Oldenburg C; Bartfai A
  • Journal article: FATIGUE: BIOMEDICINE, HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR. 2014;2(3):153-162
    Moller MC; Bartfai A; de Boussard CN; Radestad AF; Calissendorff J
  • Article: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. 2013;29(2):173-176
    Moller MC; Radestad AF; von Schoultz B; Bartfai A
  • Article: MENOPAUSE-THE JOURNAL OF THE MENOPAUSE SOCIETY. 2010;17(5):983-989
    Moller MC; Bartfai AB; Radestad AF
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Alla övriga publikationer

  • Review: JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. 2025;19(1):115-139
    Mancuso M; Valentini I; Basile M; Bowen A; Fordell H; Laurita R; Moller MC; Williams LJ; Zoccolotti P
  • Review: JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE. 2023;294(5):563-581
    Moller M; Borg K; Janson C; Lerm M; Normark J; Niward K
  • Conference publication: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. 2023;18(1):33
    Moller M; Eriksson K; Bauer M; Saldert C
  • Review: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2021;53(2):jrm00149
    Moller MC; Lexell J; Wilbe Ramsay K
  • Review: LAKARTIDNINGEN. 2020;117:20016
    Wilbe Ramsay K; Berg J; Bunketorp Käll L; Lexell J; Larsson Lund M; Möller M; Stenberg M; Strandberg T
  • Preprint: RESEARCH SQUARE. 2020
    Johansson J; Franzon K; Godbolt AK; Möller M
  • Letter: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2018;50(7):669-670
    Stenberg J; Godbolt AK; Moller MC
  • Conference publication: BRAIN INJURY. 2017;31(6-7):810-811
    Matuseviciene G; Johansson J; Pansell T; Moller M; de Boussard CN

Forskningsbidrag

  • Swedish Research Council
    1 January 2023 - 31 December 2025
    Long-lasting post-COVID symptoms have severe implications for affected individuals, the healthcare system, and society as a whole. This project focuses on two common symptoms in this patient group, cognitive and olfactory deficits. We aim to increase the knowledge regarding (a) long-term effects (up to 3 years) on cognitive and olfactory function after mild COVID-19, (b) factors associated with recovering from such deficits, (c) neurological bases of cognitive and olfactory deficits, and (d) associations between remaining deficits and returning to previous levels of functioning and activities (e.g. work). The proposed project is a follow-up of an ongoing study
    following these patients over time is critical for understanding the long-term effects. The project consists of 3 parts: (1) Longitudinal follow-up of a clinical sample of post-COVID patients following mild COVID-19 with a third cognitive, olfactory, and functional assessment, (2) A second magnetic resonance imaging assessment of a subgroup of this sample and matched controls, (3) A new online questionnaire targeting functioning and well-being of a large sample of post-COVID patients, diagnosed during the first years of the pandemic. Together, the results of this project will provide important new knowledge regarding the long-term effects of COVID-19 on cognitive and olfactory performance, which factors may affect the development in these domains over time, and how they relate to functioning in everyday life.
  • Swedish Research Council
    1 December 2021 - 30 November 2025
    Long-lasting post-COVID symptoms may have severe implications for affected individuals and the healthcare system. This project focuses on two common symptoms in this patient group, cognitive and olfactory deficits. We aim to increase the knowledge regarding (a) nature, severity, and duration of long-term effects on cognitive and olfactory function after mild COVID, (b) which individuals are more likely to be affected by and recover from such deficits, (c) underlying mechanisms, and (d) associations between these deficits and returning to previous levels of functioning. Longitudinal follow-up of these patients is vital to understand the long-term effects. It is further unknown how many individuals are affected by subclinical cognitive impairments following a COVID-19 infection. The project consists of 3 parts: (1) Longitudinal follow-up of a clinical sample (Danderyd rehabilitation medicine clinic) of post-COVID patients with repeated cognitive, olfactory, and functional assessments, (2) Magnetic resonance imaging assessments of a subgroup of this sample and a matched control group, (3) Repeated cognitive testing of a population sample comparing cognitive trajectories of persons with and without previous COVID-19. These data collections will provide important new knowledge regarding the long-term effects of COVID-19 on cognitive and olfactory performance, which factors may affect the longitudinal development in these domains, and how they relate to functioning in other areas.
  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 August 2017 - 31 December 2019

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  • Adjungerad Lektor, Kliniska vetenskaper, Danderyds sjukhus, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, 2022-2026

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  • Docent, Klinisk neurovetenskap, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, 2022
  • Medicine Doktorsexamen, Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Danderyds sjukhus, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡, 2013

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