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Kylie Barnett, PhD

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Abel, Robson, Falkenstein Optometrists 
Website:
https://www.forestvilleoptom.com.au/kylie-maidment
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Now known as Kylie Maidment

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Michael C. Corballis grad student 2004 University of Auckland
 (PhD "Laterality and Interhemispheric Transfer in Schizophrenia")
Ian James Kirk grad student 2001-2004 University of Auckland
 (PhD)
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Badzakova-Trajkov G, Barnett KJ, Waldie KE, et al. (2009) An ERP investigation of the Stroop task: the role of the cingulate in attentional allocation and conflict resolution. Brain Research. 1253: 139-48
Barnett KJ. (2008) Colour knowledge: the role of the right hemisphere in colour processing and object colour knowledge. Laterality. 13: 456-67
Barnett KJ, Kirk IJ, Corballis MC. (2007) Bilateral disadvantage: lack of interhemispheric cooperation in schizophrenia. Consciousness and Cognition. 16: 436-44
Barnett KJ. (2006) Schizophrenia and rightward bias in line bisection. Laterality. 11: 36-42
Barnett KJ, Corballis MC. (2005) Speeded right-to-left information transfer: the result of speeded transmission in right-hemisphere axons? Neuroscience Letters. 380: 88-92
Barnett KJ, Kirk IJ, Corballis MC. (2005) Right hemispheric dysfunction in schizophrenia. Laterality. 10: 29-35
Barnett KJ, Kirk IJ. (2005) Lack of asymmetrical transfer for linguistic stimuli in schizophrenia: an ERP study. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 116: 1019-27
Barnett KJ, Corballis MC, Kirk IJ. (2005) Symmetry of callosal information transfer in schizophrenia: a preliminary study. Schizophrenia Research. 74: 171-8
Corballis MC, Barnett KJ, Fabri M, et al. (2004) Hemispheric integration and differences in perception of a line-motion illusion in the divided brain. Neuropsychologia. 42: 1852-7
Barnett KJ, Corballis MC. (2002) Ambidexterity and magical ideation. Laterality. 7: 75-84
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