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    1. Understanding how others feel: Evaluating the relationship between empathy and various aspects of emotion recognition following severe traumatic brain injury.

      Article • Neuropsychology, December 2019, American Psychological Association (APA)

      Travis Wearne

    2. Empathy for people with similar experiences: Can the perception-action model explain empathy impairments after traumatic brain injury?

      Article • Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, September 2019, Taylor & Francis

      Travis Wearne

    3. Psychosocial functioning following moderate-to-severe pediatric traumatic brain injury: recommended outcome instruments for research and remediation studies

      Article • Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, October 2018, Taylor & Francis

      Jennie P, Tamara Ownsworth, Leanne Togher, Professor Jacinta Douglas, Kimberley Docking, Travis Wearne, Angela Morgan, Vicki Anderson

    4. Emotion recognition depends on subjective emotional experience and not on facial expressivity: evidence from traumatic brain injury

      Article • Brain Injury, October 2018, Taylor & Francis

      Travis Wearne

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