Shameran Slewa-Younan
Rehabilitation Studies Unit
Faculty of Medicine
University of Sydney
Australia
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- Do men and women differ in their course following traumatic brain injury? A preliminary prospective investigation of early outcome. Slewa-Younan, S., Baguley, I.J., Heriseanu, R., Cameron, I.D., Pitsiavas, V., Mudaliar, Y., Nayyar, V. Brain. Inj (2008)
- Sex differences in injury severity and outcome measures after traumatic brain injury. Slewa-Younan, S., Green, A.M., Baguley, I.J., Gurka, J.A., Marosszeky, J.E. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil (2004)
- Sex differences in functional connectivity in first-episode and chronic schizophrenia patients. Slewa-Younan, S., Gordon, E., Harris, A.W., Haig, A.R., Brown, K.J., Flor-Henry, P., Williams, L.M. Am. J. Psychiatry (2004)
- Is 'gamma' (40 Hz) synchronous activity disturbed in patients with traumatic brain injury?. Slewa-Younan, S., Green, A.M., Baguley, I.J., Felmingham, K.L., Haig, A.R., Gordon, E. Clin. Neurophysiol (2002)
- Sex differences, gamma activity and schizophrenia. Slewa-Younan, S., Gordon, E., Williams, L., Haig, A.R., Goldberg, E. Int. J. Neurosci. (2001)