
About
Daniel Løke is a PhD candidate and doctoral research fellow at Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital, collaborating with the University of Oslo. His research focuses on fatigue and rehabilitation psychology following traumatic brain injury (TBI), utilizing biopsychosocial approaches. He holds a Cand.psychol. from the University of Oslo and has clinical experience at Sunnaas since 2015.
His doctoral project investigates fatigue mechanisms post-TBI, emphasizing biological, psychological, and psychosocial factors. Collaborations include Oslo University Hospital, Monash University, and the Norwegian user organization Personskadeforbundet LTN, funded by Stiftelsen Dam.
Research interests span neuropsychology, health psychology, and rehabilitation, with a focus on subjective health complaints like fatigue and pain. Key studies explore personality traits’ impact on post-TBI outcomes and longitudinal brain maturation in youth exposed to adversity.
Publications highlight fatigue epidemiology, brain imaging correlates of psychopathology, and socioeconomic influences on neurodevelopment. Supervised by Marianne Løvstad and others, his work bridges clinical practice and evidence-based interventions for chronic symptom management.




