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Philip J A Dean

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 15, 2013
Long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury on cognitive performancePhilip J A Dean, Annette Sterr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 31, 2003
Accuracy and precision of binocular 3-D motion perceptionJulie M Harris, Philip J A Dean
Brain Injury|November 24, 2011
Post-concussion syndrome: prevalence after mild traumatic brain injury in comparison with a sample without head injuryPhilip J A Dean, Darragh O'Neill, Annette Sterr
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|November 1, 2021
In search for the most optimal EEG method: A practical evaluation of a water-based electrode EEG systemMarta Topor, Bertram Opitz, Philip J A Dean
Cognition & Emotion|July 11, 2019
Affective responses to coherence in high and low risk scenariosDavid M Gamblin, Adrian P Banks, Philip J A Dean
Frontiers in Neurology|November 5, 2014
CI Therapy is Beneficial to Patients with Chronic Low-Functioning Hemiparesis after StrokeAnnette Sterr, Darragh O'Neill, Philip J A Dean, et al.
Brain Injury|June 13, 2015
Long-term structural changes after mTBI and their relation to post-concussion symptomsPhilip J A Dean, Joao Ricardo Sato, Gilson Vieira, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 30, 2013
Consumption of glucose drinks slows sensorimotor processing: double-blind placebo-controlled studies with the Eriksen flanker taskChristopher Hope, Ellen Seiss, Philip J A Dean, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical|November 2, 2013
Cortical thickness changes in the non-lesioned hemisphere associated with non-paretic arm immobilization in modified CI therapyAnnette Sterr, Philip J A Dean, Gilson Vieira, et al.
Neuroreport|July 4, 2013
Monitoring long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury with magnetic resonance spectroscopy: a pilot studyPhilip J A Dean, Maria C G Otaduy, Lisa M Harris, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 15, 2013
Long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury on cognitive performancePhilip J A Dean, Annette Sterr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 31, 2003
Accuracy and precision of binocular 3-D motion perceptionJulie M Harris, Philip J A Dean
Brain Injury|November 24, 2011
Post-concussion syndrome: prevalence after mild traumatic brain injury in comparison with a sample without head injuryPhilip J A Dean, Darragh O'Neill, Annette Sterr
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|November 1, 2021
In search for the most optimal EEG method: A practical evaluation of a water-based electrode EEG systemMarta Topor, Bertram Opitz, Philip J A Dean
Cognition & Emotion|July 11, 2019
Affective responses to coherence in high and low risk scenariosDavid M Gamblin, Adrian P Banks, Philip J A Dean
Frontiers in Neurology|November 5, 2014
CI Therapy is Beneficial to Patients with Chronic Low-Functioning Hemiparesis after StrokeAnnette Sterr, Darragh O'Neill, Philip J A Dean, et al.
Brain Injury|June 13, 2015
Long-term structural changes after mTBI and their relation to post-concussion symptomsPhilip J A Dean, Joao Ricardo Sato, Gilson Vieira, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 30, 2013
Consumption of glucose drinks slows sensorimotor processing: double-blind placebo-controlled studies with the Eriksen flanker taskChristopher Hope, Ellen Seiss, Philip J A Dean, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical|November 2, 2013
Cortical thickness changes in the non-lesioned hemisphere associated with non-paretic arm immobilization in modified CI therapyAnnette Sterr, Philip J A Dean, Gilson Vieira, et al.
Neuroreport|July 4, 2013
Monitoring long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury with magnetic resonance spectroscopy: a pilot studyPhilip J A Dean, Maria C G Otaduy, Lisa M Harris, et al.
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