Below is a selected list of publications written by our clinicians and/or collaborators at the braindynamics centre.

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Bryant, RA Felmingham KL, Hopwood S & Mastrodomenico J (in press). Does acute heart rate predict subsequent PTSD following traumatic brain injury?. Psychosomatic Medicine, , -.

Baguley IJ Cooper J, Felmingham KL (2006). Aggressive behaviour following Traumatic Brain Injury: How common is common?. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 21, 45-57.

Felmingham KL Baguley IJ, & Green A (2004). The effects of diffuse axonal injury on speed of information processing following severe traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychology, 18, 564-571.

Slewa-Younan S, Green AM, Baguley IJ, Felmingham KL, Haig AR, Gordon E (2003). Is Gamma (40Hz) synchronous activity disturbed in patients with traumatic brain injury?. Clinical neurophysiology, 113, 1640-1646.

Baguley IJ, Green AM, Slewa-Younan S & Simpson S (2002). Aggressive Behaviour Following Traumatic Brain Injury: How Common is Common?. , , -.

Felmingham KL Psychological distress and returning to work following traumatic brain injury (2002). . Directions in Rehabilitation Counselling, 11, 56-71.

Green AM Baguley IJ & Slewa-Younan (2002). Chemosensory Dysfunction Following Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Green AM, Slewa-Younan & Baguley IJ (2002). The Nature and Measurement of Self-Reported Depression after Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Slewa-Younan S, Baguley IJ & Green AM (2002). Sex Differences in Injury Severity and Outcome Variables Following Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Slewa-Younan S, Baguley IJ & Green AM (2002). Gamma (40Hz) Synchrony in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Slewa-Younan S, Green AM, Baguley IJ, Haig AR & Gordon E (2002). ?Gamma? (40Hz) Synchronous Activity in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: Evidence of Dysfunction. , , -.

Baguley IJ, Simpson S, Green AM & Slewa-Younan S (2001). The Nature and Incidence of Aggressive Behaviour Over Time in Clients with Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Felmingham KL Baguley IJ, Crooks J (2001). A comparison of acute and postdischarge predictors of employment 2 years after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 82, 435-439.

Green AM Felmingham KL, Baguley IJ, Slewa-Younan S, Simpson S (2001). The clinical utility of the Beck Depression Inventory after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 15, 1021-1028.

Green AM, Baguley IJ, Slewa-Younan S (2001). Olfactory dysfunction Following Traumatic Brain Injury in an Australian Cohort. , , -.

Slewa-Younan S, Baguley IJ & Green AM (2001). The Effect of Gender on Injury severity and Outcome Variables Following Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Baguley IJ Slewa-Younan S, Lazarus R, Green A (2000). Long-term mortality trends in patients with traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 14, 505-512.

Baguley IJ, Slewa-Younan S, Green AM & Simpson S (2000). Early and Late Mortality Trends in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Bryant RA Marosszeky JE, Crooks J, Baguley I, Gurka J (2000). Coping style and post-traumatic stress disorder following severe traumatic brain injury.. Brain Injury, 14, 175-180.

Slewa-Younan S, Felmingham, KL, Baguley IJ & Green AM (2000). Gamma Synchrony in People who have Survived Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Baguley IJ Nicholls JL, Felmingham KL, Crooks J, Gurka JA, Wade LD (1999). Dysautonomia after traumatic brain injury: a forgotten syndrome?. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 67, 39-43.

Baguley IJ, Slewa-Younan S & Lazarus R (1999). Long-term Mortality Trends in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury. , , -.

Baguley IJ Felmingham KL, Lahz S, Gordan E, Lazzaro I, Schotte DE (1997). Alcohol abuse and traumatic brain injury: effect on event-related potentials. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 78, 1248-1253.

Baguley IJ Felmingham KL, Gordon E, Schotte DE (1996). Event Related Potentials following Traumatic Brain Injury: Early and Late Findings.. , , -.

Lahz S Baguley IJ, Felmingham KL, Schotte DE, Lazzaro I, Gordon E (1996). Alcohol and Traumatic Brain Injury: Electrophysiological Findings.. , , -.

Lahz S Baguley I, Felmingham KL, Schotte DE, Lazzaro I, Gordon E (1996). The Effects of Alcohol use and Traumatic Brain Injury on the P300 Component of Evoked Response Potentials following Traumatic Brain Injury.. , , -.


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