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  1. Dissociation of the component processes of attention in healthy adults..
    Gunstad J Cohen R, Paul R & Gordon E (in press). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, , -.

  2. Dissociative responses to conscious and nonconscious fear impact underlying brain function in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
    Felmingham KL Kemp AH, Williams LM, Falconer E, Olivieri G, Peduto A, Bryant RA (in press). Psychological Medicine, , -.

  3. Does acute heart rate predict subsequent PTSD following traumatic brain injury?.
    Bryant, RA Felmingham KL, Hopwood S & Mastrodomenico J (in press). Psychosomatic Medicine, , -.

  4. Early Life Stress on Brain Structure and Function Across the Lifespan: A Preliminary Study.
    Seckfort DL Grieve, SM, Vandenberg B, Byrant R, Williams LM & Clark CR 9 Ronald A. Cohen & Steven Bruce & Evian Gordon (in press). Brain Imaging and Behavior, , -.

  5. EEG asymmetry and post-traumatic stress disorder.
    Shankman SA Silverstein, S.M., Williams, L.M., Hopkinson, P.J., Kemp, A.H., Felmingham, K.L., Bryant, R.A., McFarlane, A., Clark, C.R (in press). Biological Psychology, , -.

  6. Enhanced amygdala and medial prefrontal activation during nonconscious processing of fear in posttraumatic stress disorder: An fMRI study.
    Bryant RA Kemp AH, Felmingham KL, Liddell BJ, Olivieri G, Peduto AS, Gordon E, Williams LM (in press). Human Brain Mapping, , -.

  7. Event-related EEG wave activity provides new marker of ADHD..
    Alexander DM Hermens, D.F., Keage, H., Clark, C.R., Williams, L.M., Kohn, M., Clarke, S., Lamb, C., Gordon, E (in press). Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, , -.

  8. Event-related potential correlates of paranormal ideation and unusual experiences.
    Sumich A Kumari V, Gordon E, Tunstall N & Brammer M. (in press). Cortex, , -.

  9. Fronto-Temporal Alterations Within the First 200 ms During an Attentional Task Distinguish Major Depression, Non-Clinical Participants With Depressed Mood and Healthy Controls: A Potential Biomarker?.
    Kemp AH Hopkinson PJ, Hermens DF, Rowe DL, Sumich AL, Clark CR, Drinkenburg W, Abdi N, Penrose R, McFarlane A, Boyce P, Gordon E & Williams LM (in press). Human Brain Mapping, , -.

  10. General and social cognition in first episode schizophrenia: Identification of separable factors and prediction of functional outcome using the IntegNeuro test battery.
    Williams LM Whitford T, Flynn G, Liddell B, Wong W, Silverstein S, Galletly C, Harris AWF, Gordon E (in press). Schizophrenia Research, , -.

  11. Misinterpreting emotional expressions in ADHD: Evidence for a neural marker and stimulant effects.
    Williams LM Hermens DF, Palmer D, Kohn M, Clarke S, Keage H, Clark CR, Gordon E (in press). Biological Psychiatry, , -.

  12. Neural networks of inhibitory control in post-traumatic stress disorder.
    Falconer EM Felmingham KL, Kemp AH, Williams LM & Gordon E (in press). Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, , -.

  13. Rostral Anterior Cingulate Volume Predicts Treatment Response to Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
    Bryant RA Felmingham K, Whitford T, Kemp AH & Williams LM (in press). Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, , -.

  14. Small-world properties of nonlinear brain activity in schizophrenia.
    Rubinov M, Knock SA, Stam CJ, Micheloyannis S, Harris AWF, Williams LM, Breakspear M (in press). Human Brain Mapping, , -.

  15. The relationship between early life stress and microstructural integrity of the corpus callosum in a non-clinical population: A DTI study.
    Henry L Grieve SM, Paul R, Guilmette TJ, Niaura R, Bryant R, Bruce S, Williams LM, Clark CR, Cohen RA, Bruce S, Gordon E (in press). Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, , -.

  16. Voxel based morphometry in schizophrenia: Implications for neurodevelopmental connectivity models and cognition and affect.
    Williams LM (in press). Expert Reviews in Neurotherapeutics, , -.

  17. A genotype-endophenotype-phenotype path model of depressed mood: Integrating cognitive and emotional markers.
    Gatt JM Clark CR, Kemp AH, Liddell BJ, Dobson-Stone C, Kuan SA, Schofield P & Williams LM (2007). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 6, 75-104.

  18. Amygdala and ventral anterior cingulate activation predicts treatment response to cognitive behaviour therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder.
    Bryant RA Felmingham K, Kemp A, Das P, Hughes G,Peduto A, Williams L. (2007). , 16, 1-7.

  19. An integrative approach to determine the best behavioral and biological markers of methylphenidate.
    Hermens DF Cooper NJ, Clark CR, Debrota D, Clarke SD & Williams LM (2007). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 6, 105-140.

  20. Anterior cingulate and amygdala changes after cognitive behaviour therapy in PTSD.
    Felmingham KL Kemp AH, Williams LM, Das P, Hughes G, Peduto A, Bryant RA (2007). Psychological Science, 18, 127-129.

  21. Augmentation of serotonin enhances pleasant and suppresses unpleasant electrophysiological responses to visual emotional stimuli in humans.
    Kemp AH Gray MA, Silberstein RB, Armstrong SM & Nathan PJ (2007). NeuroImage, , -. Kemp AH, Gray MA, Silbers

  22. Brain maturation in adolescence: concurrent changes in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
    Whitford TJ Rennie CJ, Grieve SM, Clark CR, Gordon E, Williams LM (2007). Human Brain Mapping, , 228-237.

  23. Brain structure and function correlates of general and social cognition.
    Rowe DL Cooper NJ, Liddell BJ, Clark RC, Gordon E & Williams LM (2007). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 6, 35-74.

  24. Cognitive aging, executive function and fractional anisotropy: A Diffusion Tensor MRI study.
    Grieve SM Williams LM, Paul RH, Clark CR & Gordon E. (2007). American Journal of Neuroradiology, , 226-235.

  25. Cross cultural assessment of neuropsychological performance and electrical brain function measures: additional validation of an international brain database.
    Paul RH Gunstad J, Cooper N, Williams LM, Clark CR, Cohen RA, Lawrence JJ, Gordon E (2007). International Journal of Neuroscience, 117, 549-568.

  26. Development and Validation of a World Wide Web-Based Neurocognitive Assessment Battery: 'WebNeuro'.
    Silverstein SM Berten S, Paul RH, Cooper N, Williams LM, & Gordon E (2007). Behavior Research Methods, 39, 940-949.

  27. Different brain activation patterns in dyslexic children: Evidence from EEG power and coherence patterns for the double-deficit theory of Dyslexia.
    Arns M Peters S, Breteler R & Verhoeven L (2007). Journal Integrative Neuroscience, 6, 175-190.

  28. Diffusion tensor imaging of the corpus callosum: a cross-sectional study across the lifespan.
    McLaughlin NCR Paul RH, Grieve SM, Williams LM, Laidlaw D, CiCarolo M, Clark CR, Whelihan W, Cohen RA, Whitford TJ & Gordon E (2007). International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 25, 215-221.

  29. Dynamic Organization of the emotional brain: Responsivity, stability and instability.
    Williams LM Gordon E (2007). The Neuroscientist (invited review), 13, 349-370.

  30. Electroencephalographic, personality, and executive function measures associated with frequent mobile phone use.
    Arns M Luijtelaar G, Sumich A, Hamilton R, Gordon E (2007). International Journal of Neuroscience, 117, 1341-1360.

  31. Fronto-limbic and autonomic disjunctions to negative emotion distinguish schizophrenia subtypes.
    Williams LM Das P, Liddell BJ, Olivieri G, Peduto AS, David AS, Gordon E & Harris AWF (2007). Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 155, 29-44.

  32. Functional disconnections in the direct and indirect amygdala pathways for fear processing in schizophrenia.
    Das P Kemp AH, Flynn G, Harris AWF, Liddell BJ, Whitford TJ, Peduto A, Gordon E and Williams LM (2007). Schizophrenia Research, 90, 284-294.

  33. Influence of comorbid depression on fear in posttraumatic stress disorder: An fMRI study.
    Kemp AH Felmingham K, Das P, Hughes G, Peduto AS, Bryant RA, Williams LM (2007). Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 155, 265-269.

  34. Integrating 'brain' and 'body' measures: Correlations between EEG and metabolic changes over the human lifespan.
    Boord PR Rennie CJ & Williams LM (2007). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 6, 205-218.

  35. Integrating objective gene-brain-behavior markers of psychiatric disorers.
    Gordon E Liddell BJ, Brown KJ, Bryant R, Clark CR, Das P, Dobson-Stone C, Falconer E, Felmingham K, Flynn G, Gatt JM, Harris A, Hermens DF, Hopkinson PJ, Kemp AH, Kuan SA, Lazzaro I, Moyle J, Paul RH, Rennie CJ, Schofield P, Whitford T & Williams LM (2007). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 6, 1-34.

  36. Investigation of MCPH1 G37995C and ASPM A44871G polymorphisms and brain size in a healthy cohort.
    Dobson-Stone C Gatt JM, Kuan SA, Grieve SM, Gordon E, Williams LM, Schofield PR (2007). NeuroImage, 37, 394-400.

  37. Longitudinal changes in neuroanatomy and neural activity in early schizophrenia.
    Whitford TJ Farrow TFD, Rennie CJ, Grieve SM, Gomes L, Brennan J, Harris AWF, Williams LM (2007). NeuroReport, 18, 435-439.

  38. Mapping frontal-limbic correlates of orienting to change detection.
    Williams LM Felmingham K, Kemp AH, Rennie C, Brown KJ, Bryant RA, Gordon E. 2007 (2007). NeuroReport, 18, 197-200.

  39. Neural Biases to overt and covert signals of fear: Dissociation by trait anxiety and depression.
    Williams LM Kemp AH, Felmingham K, Liddell BJ, Palmer DM, Bryant RA (2007). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 1595-1608.

  40. Off-label prescription of quetiapine in psychiatric disorders.
    Rowe DL (2007). Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 7, 841-852.

  41. Rates of decline distinguish Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment relative to normal aging: Integrating cognition and brain function.
    Liddell BJ Paul RH, Arns M, Gordon N, Kukla M, Rowe D, Cooper N, Moyle J & Williams LM (2007). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 6, 141-174.

  42. The contribution of apolipoprotein E alleles on cognitive performance and dynamic neural activity over six decades.
    Alexander DM Williams LM, Gatt JM, Dobson-Stone C, Kuan S, Todd EG, Schofield PR, Cooper N, and Gordon E (2007). Biological Psychology, 75, 229-238.

  43. Transformation of arbitrary distributions to the normal distribution with application to EEG test-retest reliability.
    van Albada SJ Robinson PA (2007). Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 161, 205-211.

  44. Volumetric white matter abnormalities in first-episode schizophrenia: A longitudinal, tensor-based morphometry study.
    Whitford TJ Grieve SM, Farrow TFD, Gomes L, Brennan J, Harris AWF, Gordon E, Williams LM (2007). American Journal of Psychiatry, 164, 1082-1089.

  45. Abnormal asymmetry of N200 and P300 event-related potentials in subclinical depression..
    Sumich AL Kumari V, Heasman BC, Gordon E,Brammer MJ (2006). Journal of Affective Disorders, 92, 171-183.

  46. Age Effects in Time Estimation: Relationship to Frontal Brain Morphometry.
    Gunstad J Cohen RA, Paul RH, Luyster FS & Gordon E (2006). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 5, 75-87.

  47. Aggressive behaviour following Traumatic Brain Injury: How common is common?.
    Baguley IJ Cooper J, Felmingham KL (2006). Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 21, 45-57. Baguley IJ, Cooper J, Fel

  48. Amygdala-prefrontal dissociation of subliminal and supraliminal fear.
    Williams LM Liddell BJ, Kemp AH, Bryant RA, Meares RA, Peduto AS, Gordon E (2006). Human Brain Mapping, 27, 652-661.

  49. An integrative neuroscience model of 'significance' processing.
    Williams LM (2006). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 5, 1-47.

  50. Associations between the COMT Val/Met Polymorphism, Early Life Stress and Personality among Healthy Adults.
    Hoth K Paul RH, Williams LM, Dobson-Stone C, Todd E, Schofield PR, Gunstad J, Cohen R, Gordon E (2006). Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 2, 219-225.

  51. BDNF Val66Met polymorphism is associated with body mass index in healthy adults.
    Gunstad J Schofield P, Paul R, Spitznagel M, Cohen R, Williams LM, Kohn M & Gordon E (2006). Neuropsychobiology, 53, 153-156.

  52. Cognitive status of young and older cigarette smokers: Data from the International Brain Database.
    Paul RH Brickman AM, Williams LM, Niaura R, Pogun S, Clark R, Gunstad J, Gordon E (2006). Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 13, 457-465.

  53. Contribution of lateral interactions in V1 to organization of response properties.
    Wright JJ Alexander DM, Bourke PD (2006). Vision Research, 46, 2703-2720.

  54. Development of ageing across the lifespan using common neuropsychological indices on an automated test battery.
    Clark CR Paul RH, Williams LM, Arns M, Fallahpour K, Handmer C & Gordon E (2006). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 21, 449-467.

  55. Distractibility in AD/HD Predominantly Preattentive and Combined Subtypes: The P3a ERP Component, Heart Rate and Performance.
    Keage HAD Clark CR, Hermens DF, Kohn MR, Clarke S, Williams LM, Crewther D, Lamb C & Gordon E (2006). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 5, 139-158.

  56. Dynamic Spectral Analysis Findings in First Episode and Chronic Schizophrenia.
    Harris A Melkonian D, Williams L & Gordon E (2006). International Journal of Neuroscience, 16, 223-246.

  57. Early life stress and adult emotional experience: an International Perspective.
    Cohen RA Paul RH, Stroud L, McCaffrey J, Sweet L, Hitsman B, Gunstad J, Niaura R, McFarlane A, Bryant RA, Gordon E. (2006). The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 36, 35-52. Cohen RA, Paul RH, Stroud

  58. Early life stress and morphometry of the adult anterior cingulate cortex and caudate nuclei.
    Cohen RA Grieve S, Hoth K, Paul RA, Sweet L, Tate D, Gunstad J, Stroud L, McCaffrey J, Hitsman B, Niaura R, Clark R, MacFarlane A, Bryant RA, Gordon E & Williams LM (2006). Biological Psychiatry, 59, 975-982.

  59. EEG Markers for Cognitive Decline in Elderly Subjects with Subjective Memory Complaints.
    Alexander DM Arns MW, Paul RH, Rowe DL, Cooper N, Esser AH, Fallahpour K, Stephan BCM, Heesen E, Breteler R, Williams LM & Gordon E (2006). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 5, 49-74. Alexander DM, Arns MW, Pa

  60. Event-related potential correlates of depression, insight and negative symptoms in males with recent-onset psychosis.
    Sumich AL Harris AWF, Flynn G, Whitford TJ, Tunstall N, Kumari V, Brammer M, Gordon E & Williams LM (2006). Clinical Neurophysiology, 117, 1715-1727.

  61. Hypnotherapy and cognitive behaviour therapy of acute stress disorder: A three-year follow up..
    Bryant RA Moulds M, Nixon RDV, Mastrodomenico J, Felmingham KL, Hopwood S (2006). Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44, 1331-1335.

  62. Integrative Assessment of Brain Function in PTSD: Brain Stability and Working Memory.
    Veltmeyer MD McFarlane AC, Bryant RA, Mayo T, Gordon E & Clark CR (2006). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 5, 123-138.

  63. Integrative neuroscience approach to predict ADHD stimulant response: a review.
    Hermens DF Rowe DL, Gordon E, Williams LM (2006). Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 6, 753-763.

  64. Intelligence and the tuning-in of brain networks.
    Stankov L, Danthiir V, Williams LM, Pallier G, Roberts RD & Gordon E (2006). Learning and Individual Differences, 16, 217-233.

  65. Intelligence and the tuning-in of brain networks.
    Stankov L Danthiir D, Williams LM, Pallier G, Roberts RD, Gordon G, (2006). Learning and Individual Differences, 16, 217-233.

  66. Measurement of phase gradients in the EEG.
    Alexander DM Trengove C, Wright JJ, Boord PR and Gordon E (2006). Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 156, 111-128.

  67. Missing links in borderline personality disorder: loss of neural synchrony relates to lack of emotion regulation and impulse control.
    Williams LM Sidis A, Gordon E, Meares R (2006). Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 31, 181-188.

  68. Mode of functional connectivity in amygdala pathways dissociates level of awareness for signals of fear.
    Williams LM Das P, Liddell BJ, Kemp AH, Rennie CJ & Gordon E (2006). Journal of Neuroscience, 26, 9264-9271.

  69. Obesity is Associated with Memory Deficits in Young and Middle-Aged Adults..
    Gunstad J Paul R., Cohen R. Tate, D. & Gordon, E. (2006). Eating and Weight Disorders, 11, 15-19.

  70. Patterns of cognitive performance in middle-aged and older adults: a cluster analytic examination.
    Gunstad J Paul R, Brickman A, Cohen R, Arns M, Rowe DL, Lawrence JJ & Gordon E. (2006). Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 19, 59-64.

  71. Personality traits and its association with resting regional brain activity.
    Tran Y Craig A, Boord P, Connell K, Cooper N & Gordon E (2006). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 60, 215-224.

  72. Predicting Severity in Non-clinical Depression: Preliminary Findings using an Integrated Approach.
    Kemp AH Hopkinson PJ, Stephan BCM, Clark CR, Gordon E, Bryant R & Williams LM (2006). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 5, 89-110.

  73. Progressive grey matter atrophy over the first 2-3 years of illness in first-episode schizophrenia: a tensor-based morphometry study.
    Whitford TJ Grieve SM, Farrow TF, Gomes L, Brennan J, Harris AWF, Gordon E, Williams LM (2006). NeuroImage, 32, 511-519.

  74. Psychophysiological arousal in acute stress disorder during trauma narratives.
    Nixon RDV Bryant RA, Moulds M, FelminghammKL, Mastrodomenico J (2006). Journal of Traumatic Stress, 18, 107-113.

  75. Regional white matter and neuropsychological functioning across the adult lifespan.
    Brickman AM Zimmerman ME, Paul RH, Grieve SM, Tate DF, Cohen RA, Williams LM, Clark CR, Gordon E (2006). Biological Psychiatry, 60, 444-453.

  76. The 'mellow years': Neural basis of improving emotional stability over age..
    Williams LM Brown KJ, Palmer D, Liddell BJ, Kemp AH, Olivieri G, Peduto AS, Gordon E. (2006). Journal of Neuroscience, 26, 6422-6430.

  77. The relationship between frontal gray matter volume and cognition varies across the healthy adult lifespan.
    Zimmerman ME Brickman AM, Paul RH, Grieve SM, Tate DF, Gunstad J, Cohen RA, Aloia MS, Williams LM, Clark CR, Whitford TJ, Gordon E (2006). American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 14, 823-833.

  78. The when and where of perceiving signals of threat versus non-threat.
    Williams LM Palmer D, Liddell, BJ, Song L & Gordon E (2006). Neuroimage, 31, 458-467.

  79. Trauma modulates amygdala and medial prefrontal responses to consciously attended fear.
    Williams LM Kemp AH, Felmingham K, Barton M, Olivieri G, Peduto AS, Gordon E & Bryant RA (2006). Neuroimage, 29, 347-357.

  80. A direct brainstem-amygdala-cortical alarm system for subliminal signals of fear.
    Liddell BJ Brown KJ, Kemp AH, Barton MJ, Das P, Peduto AS, Gordon E & Williams LM (2005). Neuroimage, 24, 235-243.

  81. A framework for investigating thalamocortical activity in multistage information processing.
    Rowe DL (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 5-26.

  82. Age-dependent change in executive function and gamma 40 Hz phase synchrony.
    Paul RH Clark CR, Lawrence J, Goldberg E, Williams LM, Cooper N, Cohen RA, Brickman AM, Gordon E (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 63-76.

  83. Age-dependent change in executive function and Gamma 40Hz phase synchrony.
    Paul RH Clark CR, Lawrence J, Goldberg E, Williams LM, Cooper N, Cohen RA, Brickman AM & Gordon E (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 63-76.

  84. Biophysical modeling of tonic cortical electrical activity in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
    Rowe DL Robinson PA, Lazzaro IL, Rennie CJ, Powles RC, Gordon E & Williams LM (2005). International Journal of Neuroscience, 115, 1273-1305.

  85. BOLD, sweat and fears: functional MRI and skin conductance responses differentiate fear, anger and disgust.
    Williams LM Das P, Liddell BJ, Olivieri G, Peduto A, Brammer MJ & Gordon E (2005). Neuroreport, 16, 49-52.

  86. Category and letter verbal fluency across the adult lifespan: Relationship to EEG theta power.
    Brickman AM Paul RH, Cohen RA, Williams LM, MacGregor KL, Jefferson AL, Tate DF, Gunstad J, & Gordon E (2005). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 561-573.

  87. Category and letter verbal fluency across the adult lifespan: relationship to EEG theta power.
    Brickman AM Paul RH, Cohen RA, Williams LM, MacGregor KL, Jefferson AL, Tate DF, Gunstad J, Gordon E (2005). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 561-573.

  88. Clinical profiles, scope and general findings of the Western Sydney First Episode Psychosis Project.
    Harris A Brennan J, Anderson J, Taylor A, Sanbrook M, Fitzgerald D, Lucas S, Redoblado-Hodge A, Gomes L & Gordon E (2005). Journal of Psychiatry, 39, 36-43.

  89. Diagnosis-related regional gray matter loss over two years in first episode schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
    Farrow TFD Whitford TJ, Williams LM, Gomes L & Harris AWF (2005). Biological Psychiatry, 58, 713-723.

  90. Diagnosis-related regional grey matter loss over two years in first episode schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
    Farrow TFD Whitford TJ, Williams LM, Gomes L & Harris AWF (2005). Biological Psychiatry, 58, 713-723.

  91. Distinct amygdala-autonomic arousal profiles in response to fear signals in healthy males and females.
    Williams LM Matthew J. Barton, Andrew H. Kemp, Belinda J. Liddell, Anthony Peduto, Evian Gordon & Richard A. Bryant (2005). Neuroimage, 28, 618-626.

  92. Dynamics of a neural system with a multiscalearchitecture.
    Breakspear M Stam, CJ (2005). Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, , 1-24.

  93. Gamma synchrony in first episode schizophrenia: a disorder of high-temporal resolution functional connectivity.
    Symond M, Harris AWF, Gordon E & Williams LM (2005). American Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 459-465.

  94. Grey matter deficits and symptom profile in first episode schizophrenia.
    Whitford TJ Farrow T, Harris AWF, Gomes L, Brennan B & Williams LM (2005). Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 139, 229-238.

  95. Grey matter deficits and symptom profile in first episode schizophrenia.
    Whitford TJ Farrow TFD, Gomes L, Brennan J, Harris AWF & Williams LM (2005). Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 139, 229-238.

  96. Grey matter deficits and symptom profile in first episode schizophrenia.
    Whitford TJ Farrow TFD, Gomes L, Brennan J, Harris AWF & Williams LM (2005). Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 139, 229-238.

  97. Integrative assessment of brain and cognitive function in post-traumatic stress disorder.
    Veltmeyer MD Clark CR, McFarlane AC, Felmingham KL, Bryant RA & Gordon E (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 145-159.

  98. Integrative neuroscience: the role of a standardised database.
    Gordon E Cooper N, Rennie C, Hermens D & Williams (2005). Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 36, 64-75.

  99. Multiscale brain modelling.
    Robinson PA Rennie CJ, Rowe DL, O'Connor SC & Gordon E (2005). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: B, 360, 1043-1050.

  100. Neural networks of information processing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Functional MRI Study.
    Bryant RA Felmingham KL, Kemp AH, Barton M, Rennie CJ, Gordon E & Williams LM (2005). Biological Psychiatry, 58, 111-118.

  101. Neural synchrony and gray matter variation in human males and females: integration of 40 Hz gamma synchrony and MRI measures.
    Williams LM Grieve SM, Whitford TJ, Clark CR, Gur RC, Goldberg E, Flor-Henry P, Peduto AS & Gordon E (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 77-93.

  102. Neural synchrony and grey matter variation in human males and females: An integration of 40Hz Gamma synchrony and MRI measures..
    Williams LM Grieve S, Whitford TJ, Clark CR, Gur RC, Golderg E, Peduto AS & Gordon E. (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 77-93.

  103. Neurophysiological markers of contextual processing: The relationship between P3b and gamma synchrony and their modulation by arousal, performance and individual differences.
    Kang K, Williams LM, Hermens D & Gordon E (2005). Cognitive Brain Research, 25, 472-483. Kang K, Williams LM, Herm

  104. Pathways for fear perception: Modulation of amygdala activity by the thalamo-cortical systems.
    Das P Kemp AH, Liddell BJ, Brown KJ, Olivieri G, Peduto A, Gordon E and Williams LM (2005). NeuroImage, 26, 141-148. Das P, Kemp AH, Liddell B

  105. Predicting stimulant medication response in ADHD: Evidence from an integrated profile of neuropsychological,psychophysiological and clinical factors.
    Hermens DF Cooper N, Kohn M, Clarke S, Gordon E, Williams LM (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 107-121.

  106. Preliminary validity of 'IntegNeuro(TM): A new computerized battery of neurocognitive tests.
    Paul RH Lawrence J, Williams LM, Clark RA, Cooper N, Gordon E (2005). International Journal of Neuroscience, 115, 1549-1567.

  107. Preservation of limbic and paralimbic regions with aging.
    Grieve SM Clark CR, Williams LM & Gordon E (2005). Human Brain Mapping, 25, 391-401. Grieve SM, Clark CR, Will

  108. Relative contributions of psychiatric symptoms and neuropsychological functioning to quality of life in first episode psychosis.
    Wegener S, Redoblado-Hodge M-A,Lucas S, Fitzgerald D, Harris A, Brennan J (2005). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 487-492.

  109. Responses to methylphenidate in adolescent AD/HD: evidence from concurently recorded autonomic (EDA) and central (EEG and ERP) measures.
    Hermens DF Clark S, Kohn M, Williams LM & Gordon E (2005). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 28, 21-33.

  110. Resting EEG theta activity predicts cognitive performance in ADHD.
    Hermens DF Soei E, Clarke SD, Kohn MR, Gordon E & Williams LM (2005). Paediatric Neurology, 32, 248-256.

  111. Separating individual skin conductance responses in a short interstimulus-interval paradigm..
    Alexander DM Trengove C, Johnston P, Cooper T, August JP & Gordon E (2005). Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 146, 116-123.

  112. Sex differences in adolescent ADHD: Findings from concurrent EEG and EDA.
    Hermens DF Kohn M, Clarke S, Gordon E & Williams LM (2005). Clinical Neurophysiology, 116, 1455-1463. Hermens DF, Kohn MR, Clar

  113. Stimulant drug action in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): inference of neurophysiological mechanisms via quantitative modelling.
    Rowe DL Robinson PA & Gordon E (2005). Clinical Neurophysiology, 116, 324-335.

  114. Subcortical hyperintensities impact cognitive function among a select subset of healthy elderly.
    Paul RH Haque O,Gunstad J, Tate D, Grieve S, Hoth K, Brickman A, Cohen R, Lange K, Jefferson A, MacGregor K, Gordon E (2005). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 697-704.

  115. The dose-dependent effect of methylphenidate on performance, cognition and psychophysiology.
    Cooper N Debrota D, Keage H, Hermens D, Williams LM, Clark CR & Gordon E (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 123-144.

  116. The dose-dependent effect of methylphenidate on performance, cognition and psychophysiology.
    Cooper NJ Keage H Hermens D Williams LM Debrota D Cark CR Gordon E (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 123-144.

  117. The impact of early life stress on psychophysiological, personality and behavioral measures in 740 non-clinical subjects..
    McFarlane A Clark CR, Bryant RA, Williams LM, Niaura R, Paul RH, Hitsman BL, Stroud L, Alexander D & Gordon E (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 27-40.

  118. The test-retest reliability of a standardized neurocognitive and neurophysiological test battery: ?NeuroMarker?.
    Williams LM E. Simms, C.R. Clark, R.H. Paul, D.L. Rowe & E. Gordon E (2005). International Journal of Neuroscience, 115, 1605-1630.

  119. The validity of ?IntegNeuro?: A new computerized and standardized battery of neurocognitive tests.
    Paul RH Lawrence J, Williams LM, Clark RC, Cooper N & Gordon E (2005). International Journal of Neuroscience, 115, 1549-1567.

  120. Toward an Integrated Profile of Depression: Evidence from the Brain Resource International Database.
    Kemp AH Stephan BCM, Hopkinson P, Sumich AL, Paul RH, Clark RC, Bryant RA, Gordon E, Williams LM (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 95-106.

  121. Toward an integrated profile of emotional intelligence: Introducing a brief measure.
    Kemp AH Cooper NJ, Hermens G, Gordon E, Bryant RA & Williams LM (2005). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 4, 41-61.

  122. A Temporal Dissociation of Subliminal versus Supraliminal Fear Perception: An Event-Related Potential Study.
    Liddell BJ Williams LM, Rathjen J, Shevrin H & Gordon E (2004). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16, 479-486.

  123. Analysis of electroencephalorgraphic activity associated with thalamic tumors..
    O Connor SC Robinson P.A. (2004). Journal of Theoretical Biology, 233, 271-286.

  124. Cognitive functioning in young people with first episode psychosis: relationship to diagnosis and clinical characteristics.
    Fitzgerald D, Lucas S, Redoblado MA, Winter V, Brennan J, Anderson J & Harris A (2004). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 501-510.

  125. Differential neural responses to overt and covert presentations of facial expressions of fear and disgust.
    Phillips ML, Williams LM, Young AW, Russell T, Herba CM, Heining M, Andrew C, Bullmore ET, Brammer MJ, Williams SCR, Morgan M, Gray JA (2004). Neuroimage, 21, 1486-1498.

  126. Dysregulation of arousal and amygdala-prefrontal systems in paranoid schizophrenia.
    Williams LM Das P, Harris AWF, Liddell BJ, Brammer MJ, Skerrett D, Phillips ML, David AS, Peduto A & Gordon E (2004). American Journal of Psychiatry, 161, 1-10.

  127. Estimation of neurophysiological parameters from the waking EEG using a biophysical model of brain dynamics.
    Rowe DL Robinson PA & Rennie CJ (2004). Journal of Theoretical Biology, 231, 413-433.

  128. Evidence for early intervention in first-episode schizophrenia.
    Sanbrook M & Harris A (2004). Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 49, 280-281.

  129. Face to face: visual scanpath evidence for abnormal processing of facial expressions in social phobia.
    Horley K, Williams LM, Gonsalvez C & Gordon E (2004). Psychiatry Research, 127, 43-53.

  130. Intrinsic connections in tree shrew V1 imply a global to local mapping.
    Alexander DM Bourke PD, Sheridan P, Konstandatos O, Wright JJ (2004). Vision Research, 44, 857-876.

  131. Mapping the time course of nonconscious and conscious perception of fear: An integration of central and peripheral measures.
    Williams LM Liddell BJ, Rathjen J, Brown KJ, Shevrin H, Gray JA, Phillips M, Young A & Gordon E (2004). Human Brain Mapping, 21, 64-74.

  132. Neurophysiologically-based mean-field modelling of tonic cortical activity in PTSD, schizophrenia, first episode schizophrenia and ADHD.
    Rowe DL Robinson PA, Harris AW, Felmingham KL, Lazzaro IL & Gordon E (2004). Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 3, 453-487.

  133. Neuropsychological correlates of symptom profiles in first episode schizophrenia.
    Lucas S, Fitzgerald D, Redoblado MA, Winter V, Brennan J, Anderson J & Harris A (2004). Schizophrenia Research, 71, 323-330.

  134. Sex differences in adult ADHD: A double dissociation in brain activity and autonomic arousal?.
    Hermens DF Williams LM, Lazzaro I, Whitmont S, Melkonian D & Gordon E (2004). Biological Psychology, 66, 221-233.

  135. Sex differences in functional connectivity in first episode and chronic schizophrenia: A 40Hz Gamma synchrony study.
    Slewa-Younan S, Williams LM, Harris AWF, Haig AR, Gordon E (2004). American Journal of Psychiatry, 161, 1595-1602.

  136. Simulated electrocortical activity at microscopic, mesoscopic and global scales.
    Wright JJ Rennie CJ, Lees GJ, Robinson PA, Bourke PD, Chapman CL, Gordon E & Rowe DL (2004). International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 14, 853-872.

  137. Spatially uniform and nonnuiform analyses of EEG dynamics, with application to the topography of the alpha rhythm..
    O Connor SC Robinson P.A. (2004). Physical Review E,, 70, 1911--18.

  138. Spontaneous alpha peak frequency predicts working memory performance across the age span.
    Clark CR Veltmeyer MD, Hamiltonb RJ, Simms E, Paul R, Hermens D & Gordon E (2004). International Journal of Psychology, 53, 1-9.

  139. Symptom dimensions and individual typologies of DSM-IV attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: An investigation of two methods of empirical classification.
    Marsh PJ, Williams LM & Hines DW (2004). Personality and Individual Differences, 36, 1187-1195.

  140. The Conversational Model: An Outline.
    Meares RA (2004). American Journal of Psychotherapy, 58, 51-66.

  141. The dynamics of cortico-amygdala and autonomic activity over the experimental time course of fear perception.
    Williams LM Brown KJ, Das P, Brammer MJ, Boucsein B, Sokolov EN, Olivieri G, Peduto AS & Gordon E (2004). Cognitive Brain Research, 21, 114-123.

  142. The effects of diffuse axonal injury on speed of information processing following severe traumatic brain injury.
    Felmingham KL Baguley IJ, & Green A (2004). Neuropsychology, 18, 564-571.

  143. Topographic analysis of phase dynamics in neural systems reveals formation and dissolution of 'dynamic cell assemblies'.
    Breakspear M Williams LM & Stam CJ (2004). Journal of Computational Neuroscience, 16, 46-68.

  144. Unifying and interpreting the spectral wavenumber content of EEGs, ECoGs, and ERPs..
    O Connor SC Robinson P.A. (2004). Journal of Theoretical Biology, 231, 397-412.

  145. Visual scanpath dysfunction in first degree relatives of schizophrenia probands: Evidence for a vulnerability marker?.
    Loughland CM, Williams LM & Harris AWF (2004). Schizophrenia Research, 67, 11-21.

  146. Wavelets and functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human brain.
    Bullmore ET, Fadili J, Maxim V, Xendur L, Whitcher B, Suckling J, Brammer MJ & Breakspear MJ (2004). NeuroImage, 23, 234-249. Bullmore E, Fadili J, Max

  147. Wavenumber power spectrum of the EEG, ECoG, and ERP..
    O Connor SC Robinson P.A. (2004). Neurocomputing, 58, 1181-1186.

  148. ?Dynamic connectivity?: Theoretical and empirical considerations.
    Breakspear M (2004). Neuroinformatics, , -.

  149. A disturbance of nonlinear interdependence in scalp EEG of subjects with first episode schizophrenia.
    Breakspear M Terry JR, Friston KJ, Williams LM, Brown KJ, Brennan J & Gordon E (2003). NeuroImage, 20, 466-478.

  150. A model based approach to quantitative analysis of eyeblink EMG response components.
    Blumenthal TD & Melkonian DS (2003). Journal of Psychophysiology, 131, 1-11.

  151. Acute Stress Reactions: Can Biological Responses Predict Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
    Bryant RA (2003). CNS Spectrums, 8, 668-674. Bryant RA.

  152. Acute stress reactions: Can biological responses predict Posttraumatic stress disorder?.
    Bryant RA (2003). CNS Spectrums, 8, 668-674.

  153. An improved algorithm for the detection of dynamical interdependence in bivariate time-series.
    Terry JR & Breakspear M (2003). Biological Cybernetics, 88, 129-136.

  154. Brain Waves.
    Robinson PA (2003). The Physicist, 40, 137-.

  155. Construction of multivariate surrogate data for nonlinear data using the wavelet transform.
    Breakspear M Brammer MJ & Robinson PA (2003). PhysicaD, 182, 1-22.

  156. Defining the temporal threshold for ocular fixation in the free-viewing visuocognitive tasks.
    Manor BR Gordon E (2003). Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 128, 85-93.

  157. Do sex differences in emotionality mediate sex differences in traits of psychosis-proneness?.
    Williams LM & Barry J (2003). Cognition and Emotion, 17, 747-758.

  158. Electrodermal responsivity distinguishes ERP activity and symptom profile in schizophrenia.
    Williams LM Bahramali H, Hemsley DR, Harris AWF, Brown K, Gordon E (2003). Schizophrenia Research, 59, 115-125.

  159. Emotion perception in schizophrenia: An eye movement study comparing the effectiveness of risperidone versus haloperidol.
    Williams LM Loughland CM, Green MJ, Harris AWF & Gordon E (2003). Psychiatry Research, 120, 13-27.

  160. Gamma (40Hz) phase synchrony and symptom dimensions in schizophrenia..
    Lee KH Williams LM, Haig AR & Gordon E (2003). Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 8, 57-71.

  161. High-frequency synchronisation in schizophrenia: Too much or too little?.
    Williams LM Lee K-H, Haig A, Gordon E (2003). Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 26, 109-110.

  162. High-resolution fragmentary decomposition: a model-based method of non-stationary electrophysiological signal analysis.
    Melkonian D, Blumenthal TD & Meares R (2003). Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 131, 149-159.

  163. Hypnotizability and posttraumatic stress disorder: A prospective study.
    Bryant RA Guthrie RM, Moulds ML, Nixon RDV & Felmingham KL (2003). International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 51, 382-389. Bryant RA, Guthrie RM, Mo

  164. In the face of danger: Specific viewing strategies for facial expressions of threat?.
    Green MJ, Williams LM & Davidson D (2003). Cognition and Emotion, 17, 779-786.

  165. Integrative Neuroscience.
    Gordon E (2003). Neuropsychopharmacology, 28, 2-8.

  166. Integrative neuroscience in psychiatry: the role of a standardized database.
    Gordon E (2003). Australasian Psychiatry, 11, 156-163.

  167. Interpretation of scaling properties of electroencephalographic fluctuations via spectral analysis and underlying physiology.
    Robinson PA (2003). Physical Review E, 67, 1-4.

  168. Is Gamma (40Hz) synchronous activity disturbed in patients with traumatic brain injury?.
    Slewa-Younan S, Green AM, Baguley IJ, Felmingham KL, Haig AR, Gordon E (2003). Clinical neurophysiology, 113, 1640-1646.

  169. Modulation of excitatory synaptic coupling facilitates synchronization and complex dynamics in a nonlinear model of neuronal dynamics.
    Breakspear M Terry JR, Friston KJ (2003). Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 14, 703-32.

  170. Neurophysical modeling of brain dynamics.
    Robinson PA Rennie CJ, Rowe DL O'Connor SC Wright JJ Gordon E & Whitehouse RW (2003). Neuropsychopharmacology, 28, 74-79.

  171. Neurophysical theory of coherence and correlations of electroencephalographicand electrocorticographic signals.
    Robinson PA (2003). Journal of Theoretical Biology, 222, 163-175.

  172. Nonlinear synchronization in EEG and whole-head MEG recordings of healthy subjects.
    Stam CJ, Breakspear M, van Cappellen van Walsum AM & van Dijk BW (2003). Human Brain Mapping, 19, 63-78.

  173. Nonuniform corticothalamic continuum model of electroencephalographic spectra with application to split-alpha peaks.
    Robinson PA Whitehouse RW & Rennie CJ (2003). Physical Review E, 68, 1-10.

  174. Processing angry and neutral faces in posttraumatic stress disorder: An event-related potentials study.
    Felmingham KL Bryant RA, Gordon E (2003). Neuroreport, 14, 777-780.

  175. Russell Meares the First Emeritus Professor at Sydney University's Department of Psychological Medicine Valedictory by Professor Philip Boyce.
    Boyce P (2003). Australasian Psychiatry, 11, 102-103.

  176. Simulated electrocortical activity at microscopic, mesoscopic and global scales.
    Wright JJ Rennie CJ, Lees GJ, Robinson PA, Bourke PD, Chapman CL, Gordon E, Rowe DL (2003). Neuropsychopharmacology, 28, 80-93.

  177. Social phobics do not see eye to eye: A visual scanpath study of emotional expression processing.
    Horley K, Williams LM, Gonsalvez C & Gordon E (2003). Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 17, 33-44.

  178. Synchronization and complex dynamics in neuronal dynamics.
    Breakspear M Terry J & Friston K (2003). Neurocomputing, 52, 151-158.

  179. Synchronous Gamma activity: a review and contribution to an integrative neuroscience model of schizophrenia.
    Lee KH, Williams LM, Breakspear M, Gordon E (2003). Brain Research Reviews, 41, 57-78.

  180. Task instructions modulate neural responses to fearful facial expressions.
    Lange K, Williams LM, Young AW, Bullmore ET, Brammer MJ, Williams SCR, Gray JA & Phillips ML (2003). Biological Psychiatry, 53, 226-232.

  181. The five symptom dimensions and depression in schizophrenia.
    Lee KH, Harris AWF, Loughland CM & Williams LM (2003). Psychopathology, 36, 226-233.

  182. Towards a psyche for psychiatry.
    Meares R (2003). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 37, 689-695.

  183. Visual scanpaths and facial affect recognition in delusion-prone individuals: Increased sensitivity to threat?.
    Green MJ, Williams LM, Davidson D (2003). Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 8, 19-41.

  184. Visual scanpaths to threat-related in deluded schizophrenia.
    Green MJ, Williams LM & Davidson D (2003). Psychiatry Research, 119, 271-285.

  185. Wave-number spectrum of electrocorticographic signals.
    O Connor SC Robinson PA (2003). Physical Review E, 67, 1-13.

  186. Wavelets and statistical analysis of functional magnetic resonance images of the human brain.
    Bullmore ET, Fadili J, Breakspear M, Salvador R & Brammer MJ (2003). Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 12, 375-99. Bullmore E, Fadili J, Bre

  187. .
    Felmingham KL Psychological distress and returning to work following traumatic brain injury (2002). Directions in Rehabilitation Counselling, 11, 56-71.

  188. A Jacksonian and biopsychosocial hypothesis concerning borderline and related phenomena.
    Meares RA, Stevenson J & Gordon E (2002). Psichiatria Di Comunita, 1, 145-156.

  189. Detection and description of nonlinear interdependence in normal multichannel human EEG.
    Breakspear M & Terry J (2002). Clinical Neurophysiology, 113, 735-753.

  190. Dynamics of large-scale brain activity in normal arousal states and epileptic seizures.
    Robinson PA Rennie CJ & Rowe DL (2002). Physical Review E, 65, 1-9.

  191. Event-related potentials in posttraumatic stress disorder: The role of numbing..
    Felmingham KL Bryant RA, Gordon E, Kendall C (2002). Psychiatry Research, 109, 171-179.

  192. Neuroimaging in neuropsychiatry.
    Gordon E (2002). Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 7, 42-53.

  193. Nonlinear interdependence in neural systems: Motivation, theory and relevance.
    Breakspear M Terry JR (2002). International Journal of Neuroscience, 112, 1263-1284.

  194. Nonlinear phase desynchronization in human electroencephalographic data.
    Breakspear M (2002). Human Brain Mapping, 15, 175-198.

  195. Schizophrenia and affective psychosis show different visual scanpath strategies for faces: A trait versus state-based distinction?.
    Loughland CM Williams LM & Gordon E (2002). Biological Psychiatry, 52, 338-348.

  196. Target and non-target ERP disturbances in first episode vs chronic schizophrenia..
    Brown K Harris AWF, Gonsalvez C, Williams LM, Gordon E (2002). Clinical Neurophysiology, 113, 1754-1763.

  197. Test retest reliability of the Emotional Stroop task: examining the paradox of measurement change.
    Eide P, Kemp AH, Silberstein RB, Nathan PJ & Stough C (2002). The Journal of Psychology, 136, 514-520. Eide P, Kemp A, Silberste

  198. Topographic organisation of nonlinear interdependence in multichannel human EEG.
    Breakspear M Terry JR (2002). NeuroImage, 16, 822-835.

  199. Unified neurophysical model of EEG spectra and evoked potentials..
    Rennie CJ Robinson PA, Wright JJ (2002). Biological Cybernetics, 86, 457-471.

  200. Visual scanpaths and facial expressions of emotion in an outpatient schizophrenia sample.
    Loughland CM Williams LM & Gordon E (2002). Schizophrenia Research, 55, 159-170.

  201. Wave-number spectrum of electroencephalographic signals.
    O Connor SC Robinson PA & Chiang AKI (2002). Physical Review E, 66, 1-12.

  202. A comparison of acute and postdischarge predictors of employment 2 years after traumatic brain injury.
    Felmingham KL Baguley IJ, Crooks J (2001). Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 82, 435-439.

  203. A specific developmental deficit in obsessive-compulsive disorder: The example of Wolf Man..
    Meares RA (2001). Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 21, 289-319.

  204. An Economic Analysis of Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder Patients..
    Hall J Caleo S, Stevenson J, Meares RA (2001). The Journal of Mental Health Policy Economics, 4, 3-8.

  205. An integration of 40 Hz Gamma and phasic arousal: novelty and routinization processing in schizophrenia.
    Lee KH, Williams LM, Haig AR, Goldberg E, Gordon E (2001). Clinical Neurophysiology, 112, 1499-1507.

  206. Anisotropic properties of riddled basins.
    Ashwin P, Breakspear M (2001). Physics Letters A, 280, 139-145.

  207. Arousal dissociates amygdala and hippocampal fear responses: evidence from simultaneous fMRI and skin conductance recording.
    Williams LM Phillips ML, Brammer MJ, Skerrett D, Lagopoulos J, Rennie CJ, Bahramali H, Olivieri G, David AS, Peduto A, Gordon E (2001). Neuroimage, 14, 1070-1079.

  208. Dynamic neural activity as chaotic itinerancy or heteroclinic cycles?.
    Rowe DL (2001). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 827-828.

  209. ERPs associated with and without an 'orienting reflex' in patients with schizophrenia.
    Bahramali H Lim CL, Rennie CJ, Meares RA, Gordon E (2001). International Journal of Neuroscience, 108, 163-174.

  210. Event-related potentials to threat-related faces in schizophrenia.
    Horley K Gonsalvez CJ, Williams LM, Lazzaro I, Bahramali H, Gordon E (2001). International Journal of Neuroscience, 107, 113-130.

  211. Gender differences, Gamma phase synchrony and schizophrenia..
    Slewa-Younan S Williams LM, Gordon E (2001). Psychiatric Times, 17, 46-48.

  212. Hughlings Jackson and Dissociation [Communications and Updates: Letters to the Editor].
    Meares R (2001). The American Journal of Psychiatry, 158, 145-6.

  213. In search of the 'Duchenne' smile: Evidence from eye movements..
    Williams LM Senior C, David AS, Loughland CM, Gordon E (2001). Journal of Psychophysiology, 15, 122-127.

  214. Integrative psychophysiology..
    Gordon E (2001). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 42, 95-108.

  215. Is Gamma activity in schizophrenia mediated by gender?.
    Slewa-Younan S Gordon E, Williams LM, Harris AWF (2001). International Journal of Neuroscience, 107, 265-278.

  216. Modal analysis of corticothalamic dynamics, electroencephalographic spectra, and evoked potentials..
    Robinson PA Loxley PN, O'Connor SC, Rennie CJ (2001). Physical Review E, 63, 1-13.

  217. Novelty and routinization in schizophrenia: A ?40-Hz?Gamma study.
    Lee KH Gordon E, Williams LM, Haig AR & Goldberg E (2001). Clinical Neurophysiology, 112, 1507-1515.

  218. Perception of odours by a nonlinear model of the olfactory bulb.
    Breakspear M (2001). International Journal of Neural Systems, 11, 101-124.

  219. Prediction of electroencephalographic spectra from neurophysiology.
    Robinson PA Rennie CJ, Wright JJ, Bahramali H, Gordon E & Rowe DL (2001). Physical Review E, 63, 1-18.

  220. Processing of threat-related affect is delayed in delusion-prone individuals.
    Green MJ Williams LM, Davidson DJ (2001). British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 40, 157-165.

  221. Sex differences, gamma activity and schizophrenia.
    Slewa-Younan S Gordon E, Williams LM, Haig AR, Goldberg E (2001). International Journal of Neuroscience, 107, 131-144.

  222. Single-event-related potential analysis by means of fragmentary decomposition.
    Melkonian D Gordon E, Bahramali H (2001). Biological Cybernetics, 85, 219-229.

  223. Symmetries and itinerancy in nonlinear systems with many degrees of freedom.
    Breakspear M Friston K (2001). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, -.

  224. Symptom profile and 'gamma' processing in schizophrenia.
    Gordon E Williams LM, Haig AR, Bahramali H, Wright JJ, Meares RA (2001). Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 6, 7-20.

  225. Syndromes of schizophrenia and smooth-pursuit eye movement dysfunction.
    Lee KH, Williams LM, Loughland CM, Davidson DJ & Gordon E (2001). Psychiatry Research, 101, 11-21.

  226. The clinical utility of the Beck Depression Inventory after traumatic brain injury.
    Green AM Felmingham KL, Baguley IJ, Slewa-Younan S, Simpson S (2001). Brain Injury, 15, 1021-1028.

  227. The modulation of late component event related potentials by pre-stimulus EEG theta activity in ADHD.
    Lazzaro I Gordon E, Whitmont S, Meares RA, Clarke S (2001). International Journal of Neuroscience, 107, 247-264.

  228. The topography of quantified electroencephalography in three syndromes of schizophrenia.
    Harris AWF Bahramali H, Slewa-Younan S, Gordon E, Williams LM, Li WM (2001). International Journal of Neuroscience, 107, 265-278.

  229. Time courses of left and right amygdalar responses to fearful facial expressions.
    Phillips ML Medford N, Williams LM, Williams SCR, Bullmore ET, Gray JA, Brammer MJ (2001). Human Brain Mapping, 12, 193-202.

  230. Toward an integrated continuum model of cerebral dynamics: the cerebral rhythms, synchronous oscillation and cortical stability.
    Wright JJ Robinson PA, Rennie CJ, Gordon E, Bourke PD, Chapman CL, Hawthorn N, Lees GJ, Alexander D (2001). Biosystems, 63, 71-81.

  231. Using experimental data and analysis in EEG modelling.
    Rowe DL & Wright JJ (2001). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 828-829.

  232. Abnormal evoked gamma response in schizophrenia..
    Haig AR De Pascalis V, Gordon E, Meares RA, Bahramali H, Harris AWF (2000). Clinical Neurophysiology, 111, 1461-1468.

  233. Borderline personality disorder..
    Meares RA Stevenson J (2000). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 34, 869-871.

  234. Cognitive theories of delusion formation: The contribution of visual scanpath research..
    Green MJ Williams LM, Hemsley DR (2000). Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 5, 62-74.

  235. Coping style and post-traumatic stress disorder following severe traumatic brain injury..
    Bryant RA Marosszeky JE, Crooks J, Baguley I, Gurka J (2000). Brain Injury, 14, 175-180.

  236. Eye movement dysfunction as a biological marker of risk for schizophrenia.
    Lee KH Williams LM (2000). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 34, 91-100.

  237. Gamma activity in schizophrenia: evidence of impaired network binding?.
    Haig AR Gordon E, De Pascalis V, Meares RA, Bahramali H, Harris AWF (2000). Clinical Neurophysiology, 111, 1461-1468.

  238. Late component ERPs are associated with distinct schizophrenia syndromes..
    Williams LM Gordon E, Bahramali H, Wright JJ, Meares RA (2000). International Journal of Neuroscience, 105, 37-52.

  239. Long-term mortality trends in patients with traumatic brain injury.
    Baguley IJ Slewa-Younan S, Lazarus R, Green A (2000). Brain Injury, 14, 505-512.

  240. Masked span of apprehension performance in schizophrenic subgroups..
    Williams LM Gordon E (2000). Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 5, 37-52.

  241. Mechanisms of cortical electrical activity and emergence of gamma rhythm.
    Rennie CJ Wright JJ, Robinson PA (2000). Journal of Theoretical Biology, 205, 17-35.

  242. Misattribution of sensory input reflected in dysfunctional target:non-target ERPs in schizophrenia.
    Brown K Gordon E, Williams LM, Bahramali H, Harris AWF, Gray JA, Gonsalvez CJ, Meares RA (2000). Psychological Medicine, 30, 1443-1449.

  243. Priming and projective identification.
    Meares RA (2000). Bulletin of Menninger Clinic, 64, 76-90.

  244. Synchronous cortical gamma-band activity in task-relevant cognition.
    Haig AR Gordon E, Wright JJ, Meares RA, Bahramali H (2000). NeuroReport, 11, 669-675.

  245. The neural correlates of orienting: an integration of fMRI and skin conductance orienting.
    Williams LM Brammer MJ, Skerrett D, Gordan E, Rennie CJ, Kozek K, Olivieri G, Peduto T (2000). NeuroReport, 11, 3011-3015.

  246. A distinction between paranoid and non-paranoid schizophrenics on the basis of their neural reponse to negative facial expressions..
    Phillips ML Williams L, Senior C, Bullmore ET, Brammer M, Andrew C, Williams SCR, David AS (1999). Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 92, 11-31.

  247. A Jacksonian and biopsychosocial hypothesis concerning borderline and related phenomena..
    Meares RA, Stevenson J & Gordon E (1999). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33, 831-840.

  248. Brain imaging technologies: how, what, when and why?.
    Gordon E (1999). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33, 187-196.

  249. Different psychopathological models and quantified EEG in schizophrenia.
    Harris AWF Williams LM, Gordon E, Bahramali H, Slewa-Younan S (1999). Psychological Medicine, 29, 1175-1181.

  250. Dynamics of SCR, EEG, and ERP activity in an oddball paradigm with short interstimulus intervals.
    Lim CL Gordon E, Rennie CJ, Wright JJ, Bahramali H, Li WM, Clouston P, Morris JG (1999). Psychophysiology, 36, 543-551.

  251. Dysautonomia after traumatic brain injury: a forgotten syndrome?.
    Baguley IJ Nicholls JL, Felmingham KL, Crooks J, Gurka JA, Wade LD (1999). Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 67, 39-43.

  252. Effects of local feedback on dispersion of electrical waves in the cerebral cortex.
    Rennie CJ, Robinson PA & Wright JJ (1999). Physical Review E, 59, 3320-3330.

  253. Electrodermal activity in schizophrenia: a quantitative study using a short interstimulus paradigm.
    Lim CL Gordon E, Harris AWF, Bahramali H, Li WM, Manor BR, Rennie CJ (1999). Biological Psychiatry, 45, 127-135.

  254. Eye movements reflect impaired face processing in patients with schizophrenia.
    Manor BR Gordon E, Williams LM, Rennie CJ, Bahramali H, Latimer CR, Barry RJ, Meares RA (1999). Biological Psychiatry, 46, 963-969.

  255. Imaging Brain Dysfunction - Current Status..
    Gordon E (1999). The Australian Journal of Psychopharmacology, 4, 1-5.

  256. Is the target-to-target interval a critical determinant of P3 amplitude?.
    Gonsalvez CJ Gordon E, Grayson S, Barry RJ, Lazzaro I, Bahramali H (1999). Psychophysiology, 36, 643-654.

  257. Numerical Fourier transform spectroscopy of EMG half-waves: fragmentary-decomposition-based approach to nonstationary signal analysis.
    Melkonian D Blumental T, Gordon E (1999). Biological Cybernetics, 81, 457-467.

  258. Peak gamma latency correlated with reaction time in a conventional oddball paradigm..
    Haig AR De Pascalis V, Gordon E (1999). Clinical Neurophysiology, 110, 158-165. Haig AR, De Pascalis V, G

  259. Psychotherapy with borderline patients: I. A comparison between treated and untreated cohorts.
    Meares RA, Stevenson J & Comerford A (1999). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33, 467-472.

  260. Psychotherapy with borderline patients: II. A preliminary cost benefit study.
    Stevenson J & Meares RA (1999). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 33, 473-477.

  261. Schizotypy and creativity as effects of cognitive inhibition..
    Green MJ Williams LM (1999). Personality and Individual Differences, 27, 263-276.

  262. Simultaneous EEG and EDA measures in adolescent attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
    Lazzaro I Gordon E, Lim CL, Plahn M, Whitmont S, Clarke S, Barry RJ, Dosen A, Meares RA (1999). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 34, 123-134.

  263. The 'adualistic' representation of trauma: on malignant internalization.
    Meares RA (1999). American Journal of Psychotherapy, 53, 392-402.

  264. The contribution of Hughlings Jackson to an understanding of dissociation.
    Meares RA (1999). American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 1850-1855.

  265. The Effects of Age on Late Components of the ERP and Reaction Time..
    Bahramali H Gordon E, Lagopoulos J, Lim CL, Li W, Leslie J, Wright JJ (1999). Experimental Aging Research, 25, 69-80.

  266. The technical, neurological and psychological significance of 'alpha', 'delta' and 'theta' waves confounded in EEG evoked potentials: a study of peak latencies.
    David L & Robinson PA (1999). Clinical Neurophysiology, 110, 1427-1434. Robinson DL.

  267. Utility of the functional assessment measure after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation.
    Gurka JA Felmingham KL, Baguley IJ, Schotte DE, Crooks J, Marosszeky JE (1999). Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 14, 247-256.

  268. Value, trauma, and personal reality.
    Meares RA (1999). Bulletin of Menninger Clinic, 63, 443-458.

  269. Visual scanpaths in schizophrenia: is there a deficit in face recognition?.
    Williams LM Loughland CM, Gordon E, Davidson DJ (1999). Schizophrenia Research, 40, 189-199.

  270. Decrement of the N1 auditory event-related potential with stimulus repetition: habituation VS refractories.
    Budd TW, Barry RJ, Gordon E & Rennie CJ (1998). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 31, 51-68.

  271. Dynamic spectral analysis of event-related potentials.
    Melkonian D Gordon E, Rennie CJ, Bahramali H (1998). Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 108, 251-259. Melkonian D, Gordon E, Re

  272. Dysfunctions of automatic (P300a) and controlled (P300b) processing in Parkinson's disease.
    Lagopoulos J Gordon E, Barhamali H, Lim CL, Li WM, Clouston P, Morris JG (1998). Neurological Research, 20, 5-10.

  273. EEG alpha phase at stimulus onset significantly affects the amplitude of the P3 ERP component.
    Haig AR Gordon E (1998). International Journal of Neuroscience, 93, 101-115.

  274. Fast and slow reaction time changes reflected in ERP brain function.
    Bahramali H Gordon E, Li WM, Rennie CJ, Wright JJ (1998). International Journal of Neuroscience, 93, 75-85.

  275. Fast and Slow Reaction Times and Associated ERPs in Patients with Schizophrenia and Controls.
    Bahramali H Gordon E, Li WM, Rennie CJ, Wright JJ, Meares RA (1998). International Journal of Neuroscience, 95, 155-165. Bahramali H, Gordon E, Li

  276. Late components of the event-related potentials and their topography in Parkinson's disease.
    Lagopoulos J Clouston P, Barhamali H, Gordon E, Li WM, Lesley J, Morris JG (1998). Movement Disorders, 13, 262-267.

  277. Moderators of post-traumatic stress disorder in child witnesses to domestic violence.
    Kilpatrick KL Williams LM (1998). Child Abuse and Neglect, 22, 319-330.

  278. Prestimulus EEG alpha phase synchronicity influences N100 amplitude and reaction time.
    Haig AR & Gordon E (1998). Psychophysiology, 35, 591-595.

  279. Quantified EEG activity in adolescent attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
    Lazzaro I Gordon E, Whitmont S, Plahn M, Li WM, Clarke S, Dosen A, Meares RA (1998). Clinical Electroencephalography, 29, 37-42.

  280. Steady states and global dynamics of electrical activity in the cerebral cortex..
    Robinson PA Rennie CJ, Wright JJ, Bourke PD (1998). Physical Review E, 58, 3557-3571.

  281. Synchronous Oscillations in the Cerebral Cortex.
    Robinson PA Wright JJ, Rennie CJ (1998). Physical Review E, 57, 4578-4588.

  282. The effect of paradigm on alpha frequency in schizophrenia..
    Harris AWF Bahramali H, Lagopolous J, Li WM, Gordon JJ (1998). International Journal of Neuroscience, 96, 63-72.

  283. A cluster analytic study of schizotypal trait dimensions.
    Loughland CM Williams LM (1997). Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 877-883.

  284. Alcohol abuse and traumatic brain injury: effect on event-related potentials.
    Baguley IJ Felmingham KL, Lahz S, Gordan E, Lazzaro I, Schotte DE (1997). Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 78, 1248-1253.

  285. Automatic processing dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.
    Lagopoulos J Gordon E, Lim CL, Bahramali H, Morris JG, Clouston P, Li WM, Lesley J (1997). Neurological Research, 19, 609-612.

  286. Change in quantified electroencephalography (QEEG) with medication and altered clinical state in the same subjects with schizophrenia.
    Harris AWF Gordon E, Anderson J, Ritchie G, McLachlan C, Meares RA (1997). Schizophrenia Research, 23, 87-89.

  287. Decomposing skin conductance into tonic and phasic components.
    Lim CL Rennie C, Barry RJ, Bahramali H, Lazzaro I, Manor B, Gordon E (1997). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 25, 97-109.

  288. Evoked related potentials associated with and without an orienting reflex.
    Bahramali H Gordon E, Lim CL, Li WM, Lagopoulos J, Leslie J, Rennie CJ, Meares RA (1997). NeuroReport, 8, 2665-2669.

  289. Post-traumatic stress disorder in child witnesses to domestic violence..
    Kilpatrick KL Williams LM (1997). American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 67, 639-644.

  290. Propogation and stability of waves of electrical activity in the cerebral cortex..
    Robinson PA Rennie CJ, Wright JJ (1997). Physical Review E, 56, 826-840.

  291. Single trial variability within the P300 (250-500 ms) processing window in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
    Lazzaro I Anderson J, Gordon E, Clarke S, Leong J, Meares RA (1997). Psychiatry Research, 73, 91-101.

  292. The use of Gaussian component modelling to elucidate average ERP component overlap in schizophrenia.
    Haig AR Rennie CJ, Gordon E (1997). Journal of Psychophysiology, 11, 173-187.

  293. To scale or not to scale: McCarthy and Wood revisited.
    Haig AR Gordon E, Hook S (1997). Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 103, 323-325.

  294. Cognitive inhibition and schizophrenic symptom subgroups.
    Williams LM (1996). Schizophrenia Bulletin, 22, 139-151.

  295. The relationship between quantified EEG and skin conductance level.
    Lim CL, Barry RJ, Gordon E, Sawant A, Rennie CJ, Yiannikas C (1996). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 21, 151-162.

  296. Belief in the Paranormal: Its relationship with schizotypy and cognitive style.
    Williams LM (1995). , 18, 18-20.

  297. Belief in the Paranormal: Its relationship with schizotypy and cognitive style.
    Williams LM (1995). , , 18-20.

  298. Belief in the paranormal: Its relationship with schizotypy and cognitive style..
    Williams LM (1995). Australian Parapsychological Review, 20, 8-10.

  299. Classification of single-trial ERP sub-types: application of globally optimal vector quantization using simulated annealing.
    Haig AR Gordon E, Rogers G, Anderson J (1995). Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 94, 288-297.

  300. Consistency of the First Fixation when Viewing a Standard Geometric Stimulus.
    Manor R. Barry Gordon E, Touyz S W. (1995). , 20, 1-9.

  301. Event Related Response Variability in Schizophrenia: The Effect of Intra-Trial Subsets.
    Anderson J Gordon E, Barry RJ, Rennie CJ, Gonsalvez CJ, Pettigrew G, Beumont PJV, Meares RA (1995). Psychiatry Research, 56, 237-243.

  302. Eye movement and electrodermal responses to threat stimuli in post-traumatic stress disorder.
    Bryant RA Harvey AG, Gordon E, Barry RJ (1995). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 20, 209-213.

  303. Further evidence for a multidimensional personality disposition to schizophrenia in terms of cognitive inhibition.
    Williams LM (1995). British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 34, 193-213.

  304. Maximum Variance of Late Component ERPs (1 90-240 ms) in Unmedicated Schizophrenics..
    Anderson J Gordon E, Barry RJ, Rennie CJ, Beumont PJV, Meares RA (1995). Psychiatry Research, 56, 229-236.

  305. Numbers of preceding nontargets differentially affect responses to targets in normal volunteers and patients with schizophrenia: a study of event-related potentials.
    Gonsalvez CJ Gordon E, Anderson J, Pettigrew G, Barry RJ, Rennie CJ, Meares RA (1995). Psychiatry Research, 58, 69-75.

  306. Projection onto centroids difference vectors: a new approach to determine between group topographical differences, applied to P3 amplitude in schizophrenia.
    Haig AR Gordon E (1995). Brain Topography, 8, 67-73.

  307. Regional differentiation of cortical activity in schizophrenia: a complementary approach to conventional analysis of regional cerebral blood flow.
    Hook S Gordon E, Lazzaro I, Burke C, Anderson J, Zurynski Y, Snars J, Meares RA (1995). Psychiatry Research, 61, 85-93.

  308. The consistency of the first fixation when viewing a standard geometric stimulus.
    Manor BR Gordon E, & Touyz SW (1995). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 20, 1-9.

  309. Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) measures of brain function in schizophrenia.
    Gordon E Barry RJ, Anderson J, Fawdry R, Yong C, Gruenwald S & Meares R (1994). Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 28, 446-452.

  310. The multidimensional nature of schizotypal traits: A cluster analytic study.
    Williams LM (1994). Personality and Individual Differences, 16, -112.

  311. The P300 ERP component: an index of cognitive dysfunction in depression?.
    Sara G, Gordon E, Kraiuhin C, Coyle S, Howson A & Meares R (1994). Journal of Affective Disorders, 31, 29-38.

  312. Elicitation and habituation of the electrodermal orienting response in a short interstimulus interval paradigm.
    Barry RJ Feldmann S, Gordon E, Cocker KI, Rennie CJ (1993). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 15, 247-253.

  313. Paranormal belief and its relationship to schizotypy.
    Williams LM (1993). Australian Parapsychological Review, 18, 18-20.

  314. Regional cerebral blood flow during memory recognition and neuropsychological performance in patient.
    Burke C Batchelor J, Schwartz RS, Snars J, Gordon E, Yiannikas C (1993). Clinical & Experimental Neurology, 30, 90-97.

  315. Are believers in the paranormal prone to schizophrenia?.
    Williams LM (1992). Australian Parapsychological Review, 16, 3-5.

  316. Does the N100 evoked potential really habituate? Evidence from a paradigm appropriate to a clinical setting.
    Barry RJ Cocker KI, Anderson JW, Gordon E, Rennie CJ (1992). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 13, 9-16.

  317. Eye movement response to a facial stimulus in schizophrenia.
    Gordon E Coyle S, Anderson J, Healey P, Cordaro J, Latimer C, Meares RA (1992). Biological Psychiatry, 31, 626-629.

  318. In the eye of the beholder: Processing body shape information in anorexic and bulimic patients.
    Freeman R Touyz S, Grant S, Rennie CJ, Gordon E, Beumont PJV (1991). International Journal of Eating Disorders, 10, 709-714.

  319. Measurement of maximum variability within event related potentials in schizophrenia.
    Anderson J Rennie CJ, Gordon E, Howson A, Meares RA (1991). Psychiatry Research, 39, 33-44.

  320. Regional cerebral blood flow and recognition memory in elderly normals: potential application to Alzheimer's disease.
    Schwartz RS Burke C, Snars J, Gordon E, Batchelor J, Kostalas G, Meares RA, Yiannikas C (1991). Clinical & Experimental Neurology, 28, 56-65.

  321. The effects of age on auditory event-related potentials.
    Coyle S Gordon E, Howson A, Meares RA (1991). Experimental Aging Research, 17, 103-111.

  322. Augmentation of auditory evoked potentials in somatization disorder.
    James L Gordon E, Kraiuhin C, Howson A, Meares RA (1990). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 24, 155-163.

  323. Magnetoencephalography and late component ERPs.
    Gordon E Rennie CJ, Collins L (1990). Clinical & Experimental Neurology, 27, 113-120.

  324. Neuropsychological assessment and brain imaging technologies in evaluation of the sequelae of blunt head injury.
    Shores A Kraiuhin C, Zurynski Y, Singer A, Gordon E, Marosszeky J, Fearnside MR (1990). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 24, 133-138.

  325. Normal latency of the P300 event-related potential in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease and depression.
    Kraiuhin C Gordon E, Coyle S, Sara G, Rennie CJ, Howson A, Landau P, Meares RA (1990). Biological Psychiatry, 28, 372-386.

  326. Smooth pursuit eye tracking dysfunction and negative symptoms in schizophrenia.
    Kelly P Rennie CJ, Gordon E, Anderson J, Howson A, Meares RA (1990). Psychiatry Research, 34, 89-97.

  327. A modified selective attention auditory event-related potential paradigm suitable for the clinical setting.
    James L Gordon E, Kraiuhin C, Howson A, Meares R (1989). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 8, 61-71.

  328. Janet's hypothesis: Selective attention and auditory event-related potentials in somatization disorder..
    James L Gordon E, Kraiuhin C, Meares RA (1989). Comprehensive Psychiatry, 30, 84-89.

  329. Regional cerebral blood flow measurements in the diagnosis of dementia.
    Zurynski Y, Singer A, Kraiuhin C, Gordon E, Dorsch N, Landau P, Howson A, Meares R (1989). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 19, 436-442.

  330. Regional cerebral blood flow measurements in the diagnosis of dementia.
    Zurynski Y Singer A, Kraiuhin C, Gordon E, Dorsch N, Landau P, Howson A, Meares RA (1989). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 19, 436-442.

  331. The P300 event-related potential and regional cerebral blood flow in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
    Gordon E Kraiuhin C, Zurynski Y, Rennie CJ, Landau P, Singer A, Howson A, Meares RA (1989). Clinical & Experimental Neurology, 26, 73-80.

  332. The relationship between reaction time and latency of the P300 event-related potential in normal subjects and Alzheimer's disease.
    Kraiuhin C Yiannikis C, Coyle S, Gordon E, Rennie CJ, Howson A, Meares RA (1989). Clinical & Experimental Neurology, 26, 81-88.

  333. A comparison of P300 latency in dementia depressed and normal subjects..
    Zurynski Y Kraiuhin C, Sara C, Gordon E, Meares RA (1988). Journal of Neurology, 235, 61-.

  334. Applications of the Xenon-133 cerebral blood flow technique in subarachnoid haemorrhage and Alzheimer's disease..
    Zurynski Y Dorsch N, Singer A, Gordon E, Meares RA (1988). Australian & New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 18, 488-.

  335. Changes in regional cerebral blood flow during word generation in normal subjects..
    Zurynski Y Singer A, Gordon E, Howson A, Meares R (1988).