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Philip Dean
Philip Dean
School of Psychology, University Of Surrey
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Long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury on cognitive performance
PJA Dean, A Sterr
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 30, 2013
2942013
Long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury on cognitive performance
P Dean, A Sterr
Ninth World Congress on Brain Injury 26 (4-5), 395-396, 2012
2942012
Post-concussion syndrome: prevalence after mild traumatic brain injury in comparison with a sample without head injury
PJA Dean, D O’Neill, A Sterr
Brain injury 26 (1), 14-26, 2012
1862012
Long-term structural changes after mTBI and their relation to post-concussion symptoms
PJA Dean, JR Sato, G Vieira, A McNamara, A Sterr
Brain injury 29 (10), 1211-1218, 2015
972015
Neural correlates of movement preparation in healthy ageing
A Sterr, P Dean
European Journal of Neuroscience 27 (1), 254-260, 2008
812008
Multimodal imaging of mild traumatic brain injury and persistent postconcussion syndrome
PJA Dean, JR Sato, G Vieira, A McNamara, A Sterr
Brain and behavior 5 (1), e00292, 2015
782015
On the equivalence of executed and imagined movements: evidence from lateralized motor and nonmotor potentials
C Kranczioch, S Mathews, PJA Dean, A Sterr
Human brain mapping 30 (10), 3275-3286, 2009
762009
Corticospinal tract integrity and lesion volume play different roles in chronic hemiparesis and its improvement through motor practice
A Sterr, PJA Dean, AJ Szameitat, AB Conforto, S Shen
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 28 (4), 335-343, 2014
722014
Potential for use of creatine supplementation following mild traumatic brain injury
PJA Dean, G Arikan, B Opitz, A Sterr
Concussion 34, 2017
642017
Accuracy and precision of binocular 3-D motion perception.
JM Harris, PJA Dean
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 29 (5), 869, 2003
502003
EEG dipole analysis of motor-priming foreperiod activity reveals separate sources for motor and spatial attention components
S Mathews, PJA Dean, A Sterr
Clinical neurophysiology 117 (12), 2675-2683, 2006
392006
Motor planning in chronic upper-limb hemiparesis: evidence from movement-related potentials
PJA Dean, E Seiss, A Sterr
PloS one 7 (10), e44558, 2012
342012
Task complexity differentially affects executed and imagined movement preparation: evidence from movement-related potentials
C Kranczioch, S Mathews, P Dean, A Sterr
PloS one 5 (2), e9284, 2010
292010
Cortical thickness changes in the non-lesioned hemisphere associated with non-paretic arm immobilization in modified CI therapy
A Sterr, PJA Dean, G Vieira, AB Conforto, S Shen, JR Sato
NeuroImage: Clinical 2 (1), 797-803, 2013
262013
Quantitative electroencephalography and behavioural correlates of daytime sleepiness in chronic stroke
K Herron, DJ Dijk, P Dean, E Seiss, A Sterr
BioMed research international 2014, 2014
232014
Monitoring long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury with magnetic resonance spectroscopy: a pilot study
PJA Dean, MCG Otaduy, LM Harris, A McNamara, E Seiss, A Sterr
Neuroreport 24 (12), 677-681, 2013
222013
CI therapy is beneficial to patients with chronic low-functioning hemiparesis after stroke
A Sterr, D O’Neill, PJA Dean, KA Herron
Frontiers in neurology 5, 204, 2014
172014
Consumption of glucose drinks slows sensorimotor processing: double-blind placebo-controlled studies with the Eriksen flanker task
C Hope, E Seiss, P Dean, K Williams, A Sterr
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 651, 2013
102013
On-task theta power is correlated to motor imagery performance
LR Trambaiolli, PJA Dean, AM Cravo, A Sterr, JR Sato
2019 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC …, 2019
82019
Affective responses to coherence in high and low risk scenarios
DM Gamblin, AP Banks, PJA Dean
Cognition and Emotion 34 (3), 462-480, 2020
72020
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