Michelle L. Keightley

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2004 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Cheryl L. Grady grad student 1999 University of Toronto
 (An investigation of emotional processing ability and related brain activity in young and old adults.)
Gordon Winocur grad student 2004 University of Toronto
 (An investigation of emotional processing ability and related brain activity in young and old adults.)
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Beauchamp MH, Tang K, Yeates KO, et al. (2019) Predicting Wellness After Pediatric Concussion. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 25: 375-389
Paniccia M, Verweel L, Thomas SG, et al. (2018) Heart rate variability following youth concussion: how do autonomic regulation and concussion symptoms differ over time postinjury? Bmj Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. 4: e000355
Keightley M, Agnihotri S, Subramaniapillai S, et al. (2018) Investigating a theatre-based intervention for Indigenous youth with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: Exploration d'une intervention basée sur le théâtre auprès de jeunes Autochtones atteints du syndrome d'alcoolisme fœtal. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. Revue Canadienne D'Ergotherapie. 8417417719722
Paniccia M, Verweel L, Thomas S, et al. (2017) Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Non-Concussed Youth Athletes: Exploring the Effect of Age, Sex, and Concussion-Like Symptoms. Frontiers in Neurology. 8: 753
Green SL, Keightley ML, Lobaugh NJ, et al. (2017) Changes in working memory performance in youth following concussion. Brain Injury. 1-9
Paniccia M, Lee V, Taha T, et al. (2017) Heart rate variability: exploring age, sex & concussion symptoms in youth athletes British Journal of Sports Medicine. 51: A41.1-A41
Urban KJ, Riggs L, Wells G, et al. (2016) Cortical thickness changes and their relationship to dual-task performance following mild traumatic brain injury in youth. Journal of Neurotrauma
Chan V, Pole JD, Keightley M, et al. (2016) Children and youth with non-traumatic brain injury: a population based perspective. Bmc Neurology. 16: 110
Reed N, Taha T, Monette G, et al. (2016) A Preliminary Exploration of Concussion and Strength Performance in Youth Ice Hockey Players. International Journal of Sports Medicine
Lax ID, Paniccia M, Agnihotri S, et al. (2015) Developmental and gender influences on executive function following concussion in youth hockey players. Brain Injury. 1-11
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