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Meta-analysis of facial affect recognition difficulties after traumatic brain injury.
DR Babbage, J Yim, B Zupan, D Neumann, MR Tomita, B Willer
Neuropsychology 25 (3), 277, 2011
2832011
Training emotional processing in persons with brain injury
D Radice-Neumann, B Zupan, M Tomita, B Willer
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 24 (5), 313-323, 2009
1352009
Overview of impaired facial affect recognition in persons with traumatic brain injury
D Radice-Neumann, B Zupan, DR Babbage, B Willer
Brain injury 21 (8), 807-816, 2007
1082007
Relationships between alexithymia, affect recognition, and empathy after traumatic brain injury
D Neumann, B Zupan, JF Malec, F Hammond
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 29 (1), E18-E27, 2014
1072014
A randomized controlled trial of emotion recognition training after traumatic brain injury
D Neumann, DR Babbage, B Zupan, B Willer
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 30 (3), E12-E23, 2015
1052015
The importance of vocal affect to bimodal processing of emotion: Implications for individuals with traumatic brain injury
B Zupan, D Neumann, DR Babbage, B Willer
Journal of Communication Disorders 42 (1), 1-17, 2009
692009
Affect recognition, empathy, and dysosmia after traumatic brain injury
D Neumann, B Zupan, DR Babbage, AJ Radnovich, M Tomita, ...
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 93 (8), 1414-1420, 2012
662012
Film clips and narrative text as subjective emotion elicitation techniques
B Zupan, DR Babbage
The Journal of social psychology 157 (2), 194-210, 2017
452017
Affect recognition in traumatic brain injury: Responses to unimodal and multimodal media
B Zupan, D Neumann
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 29 (4), E1-E12, 2014
442014
The relationship between facial affect recognition and cognitive functioning after traumatic brain injury
J Yim, DR Babbage, B Zupan, D Neumann, B Willer
Brain injury 27 (10), 1155-1161, 2013
422013
Recognition of facial and vocal affect following traumatic brain injury
B Zupan, D Babbage, D Neumann, B Willer
Brain injury 28 (8), 1087-1095, 2014
412014
A sensorimotor control framework for understanding emotional communication and regulation
JHG Williams, CF Huggins, B Zupan, M Willis, TE Van Rheenen, W Sato, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 112, 503-518, 2020
322020
Sex-based differences in affective and cognitive empathy following severe traumatic brain injury.
B Zupan, D Neumann, D Babbage, B Willer
Neuropsychology 32 (5), 554, 2018
272018
The human affectome
D Schiller, NC Alessandra, N Alia-Klein, S Becker, HC Cromwell, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 158, 105450, 2024
242024
Sex differences in emotion recognition and emotional inferencing following severe traumatic brain injury
B Zupan, D Babbage, D Neumann, B Willer
Brain Impairment 18 (1), 36-48, 2017
242017
Auditory preferences of young children with and without hearing loss for meaningful auditory–visual compound stimuli
B Zupan, JE Sussman
Journal of Communication Disorders 42 (6), 381-396, 2009
232009
Recognition of high and low intensity facial and vocal expressions of emotion by children and adults
B Zupan
CQUniversity, 2015
222015
Eliciting emotion ratings for a set of film clips: A preliminary archive for research in emotion
B Zupan, M Eskritt
The Journal of Social Psychology 160 (6), 768-789, 2020
202020
Identifying alternative mental health interventions: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials of chanting and breathwork
S Malviya, P Meredith, B Zupan, L Kerley
Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 24 (2), 191-233, 2022
152022
Social cognition
D Neumann, B Zupan, R Eberle
Textbook of traumatic brain injury, 281-297, 2019
152019
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