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Fynn, Danielle. M., Preece, David. A., Gignac, Gilles. E., Pestell, Carmela, F., Weinborn, Michael., Becerra, Rodrigo. Alexithymia as a predictor of emotional outcomes in adults with acquired brain injury. (In Print). Neuropsychological Rehabilitation.

Fynn, D. M., Preece, D. A., Gignac, G. E., Pestell, C. F., Allan, A., Vander Kraats, C., … & Becerra, R. (2022). Assessing alexithymia in adults with acquired brain injury: Psychometric properties of the Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire. Journal of Affective Disorders302, 224-233.

Fynn, D. M., Gignac, G. E., Becerra, R., Pestell, C. F., & Weinborn, M. (2021). The prevalence and characteristics of alexithymia in adults following brain injury: a meta-analysisNeuropsychology review31(4), 722-738.

Green, S. L., Gignac, G. E., Watson, P. A., Brosnan, N., Becerra, R., Pestell, C., & Weinborn, M. (2021). Apathy and depression as predictors of activities of daily living following stroke and traumatic brain injuries in adults: a meta-analysisNeuropsychology review, 1-19.

Watson, P.A., Gignac, G., Weinborn, M., Green, S., & Pestell, C.F. (2020). A Meta-Analysis of Neuropsychological Predictors of Outcome Following Stroke and Other Non-Traumatic Acquired Brain Injuries in Adults. Neuropsychology Review, 30, 194-223. (Impact factor = 5.74).

Buhagiar, F., Fitzgerald, M., Bell, J., Allanson, F., & Pestell, C. (2020). Neuromodulation for mild traumatic brain injury rehabilitation: a systematic review. Frontiers in human neuroscience14, 598208.

Yeo, Y. X., Pestell, C. F., Bucks, R. S., Allanson, F., & Weinborn, M. (2019). Metacognitive knowledge and functional outcomes in adults with acquired brain injury: A meta-analysis. Neuropsychol Rehabil, 1-26. doi:10.1080/09602011.2019.170442. (Impact factor = 2.67).

Allanson, F., Pestell, C., Gignac, GE, Yeo, YX, Weinborn, M. (2017). Neuropsychological predictors of outcome following traumatic brain injury in adults: a meta-analysis. Neuropsychology Review, 27 (3), 187-201. (Impact factor = 5.74, Current citations: 11).