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Cognitive and psychopathological sequelae of pediatric traumatic brain injuryM H Beauchamp
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Canada Research center, Ste Justine Hospital, Montreal, Canada Electronic address
Handb Clin Neurol 112:913-20. 2013....
SOCIAL: an integrative framework for the development of social skillsMiriam H Beauchamp
Murdoch Children s Research Institute, University of Montreal, Department of Psychology, and Sainte Justine Hospital Research Center, Montreal, Canada
Psychol Bull 136:39-64. 2010....
Selective changes in executive functioning ten years after severe childhood traumatic brain injuryMiriam Beauchamp
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Canada
Dev Neuropsychol 36:578-95. 2011..Childhood TBI may result in subtle lasting changes in complex executive skills, which could require ongoing support into adulthood...
Focal thinning of the posterior corpus callosum: normal variant or post-traumatic?Miriam H Beauchamp
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Canada
Brain Inj 25:950-7. 2011..Little is known, however, about what constitutes normal CC shape and appearance and how it may be affected in the long-term after early TBI...
Susceptibility weighted imaging and its relationship to outcome after pediatric traumatic brain injuryMiriam H Beauchamp
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Cortex 49:591-8. 2013..In this study, the relationship between lesions identified on susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) and cognitive and functional outcomes was investigated following childhood TBI...
Detecting traumatic brain lesions in children: CT versus MRI versus susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI)Miriam H Beauchamp
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
J Neurotrauma 28:915-27. 2011..SWI may be more sensitive in detecting traumatic lesions than CT or MRI. This may be important for the ongoing management of TBIs and their prognosis...
