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Dr Meher Lad
Dr Sinead Mullally
Alex Houston
Dr Thomas Kelly
Professor Tim Griffiths
et al.
Characterising memory loss in patients with autoimmune limbic encephalitis hippocampal lesions2019
Dr Heather Moore
Dr Thomas Kelly
Alexandra Bright
Dr Andrew Schaefer
Dr Alasdair Blain
et al.
Cognitive deficits in adult m.3243A>G- and m.8344A>G-related mitochondrial disease: Importance of correcting for baseline intellectual ability2019
Dr Aditya Sharma
Dr Lynn Barron-Millar
James Le Couteur
Dr Andrew Close
Professor Stephen Rushton
et al.
Facial emotion labeling in unaffected offspring of adults with Bipolar I Disorder2017
Dr Aditya Sharma
Dr Nigel Camilleri
Professor Heinz Grunze
Dr Lynn Barron-Millar
James Le Couteur
et al.
Neuropsychological study of IQ scores in offspring of parents with Bipolar I Disorder2017
Dr Manon Grube
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Dr Thomas Kelly
Professor Tim Griffiths
Exploring the role of auditory analysis in atypical compared to typical language development2014
Dr Lynn Barron-Millar
Dr Aditya Sharma
James Le Couteur
Professor Stephen Rushton
Dr Andrew Close
et al.
Family environment of bipolar families: A UK study2014
Iain Croall
Christopher Cowie
Dr Jiabao He
Anna Irvin
Josh Wood
et al.
White matter correlates of cognitive dysfunction after mild traumatic brain injury2014
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Dr Thomas Kelly
Professor Tim Griffiths
Primary sleep disorders can cause long-term sleep disturbance in patients with autoimmune mediated limbic encephalitis2013
Dr Manon Grube
Dr Katherina von Kriegstein
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Philip English
Dr Thomas Kelly
et al.
Distinct critical cerebellar subregions for components of verbal working memory2012
Aayush Sharma
Dr Lynn Barron-Millar
Professor Heinz Grunze
Dr Thomas Kelly
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
et al.
Neurocognitive function in children of adults with bipolar disorder: a UK study2011
Dr Janet Grace
Dr Thomas Kelly
Dr Rob Forsyth
Utilization of mental health services by survivors of severe paediatric traumatic brain injury: a population-based study2011
Dr Will Sedley
Dr James Miller
Dr Thomas Kelly
Long-term Sleep Disturbance Following Recovery From Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis2009
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Thomas Kelly
Sebastian Mafeld
Professor Janet Eyre
Evidence for a lack of early structural facial encoding in a child with prosopagnosia acquired in infancy2007
Dr Thomas Kelly
Neuropsychological dysfunction following repeat concussions in jockeys2006
Dr Susan Moloney
Michael Clarke
Dr Thomas Kelly
Dr Margaret Wright
Unilateral visual impairment and neurodevelopmental performance in preschool children2006
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Thomas Kelly
'Must try harder?': A family empowerment intervention for acquired brain injury2005
Dr Thomas Kelly
A personality-based taxonomy of sexually abusive adolescents derived from the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI)2004
Dr Thomas Kelly
A study in the relationship between interrogative suggestibility, compliance and social desirability in institutionalised adolescents2004
Keith Anderson
Dr Thomas Kelly
Dr Win Tin
Early oxygen exposure and outcome at 10 years in babies of less than 28 weeks gestation2004
Dr Thomas Kelly
Intellectual ability in adolescents with conduct disorder2003
Dr Susan Moloney
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Thomas Kelly
Michael Clarke
Visually Guided Motor Skills in Preschool Children with a Unilateral Visual Impairment2003
Dr Thomas Kelly
Attention and executive function deficits in adolescent sex offenders2002
Dr Thomas Kelly
Dr Dale Huey
Self-management and well-being in adolescents with diabetes mellitus: Do illness representations play a regulatory role?2002
Professor Jeremy Parr
Professor Ann Le Couteur
Emerita Professor Helen McConachie
Dr Thomas Berney
Dr Thomas Kelly
et al.
A genomewide screen for autism: Strong evidence for linkage to chromosomes 2q, 7q, and 16p2001
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Thomas Kelly
Simon Kendall
Professor Janet Eyre
Cognitive and adaptive outcomes and age at insult effects after non-traumatic coma2001
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Thomas Kelly
Professor Janet Eyre
Incidence, aetiology, and outcome of non-traumatic coma: A population based study2001
Dr Kurt Schapira
Dr Thomas Kelly
Open verdict v. suicide - importance to research2001
Dr Kurt Schapira
Dr Thomas Kelly
Relationship of suicide rates to social factors and availability of lethal methods: Comparison of suicide in Newcastle upon Tyne 1961-1965 and 1985-19942001
Dr Thomas Kelly
The clinical neuropsychology of attention in school-aged children2000
Emeritus Professor Nicol Ferrier
Dr Thomas Kelly
Neuropsychological function in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder1999
Dr Thomas Kelly
Professor Janet Eyre
Specific attention and executive function deficits in the long-term outcome of severe closed head injury1999