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Barbara A. Wilson is affiliated with St George's, University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine with a significant focus on subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Cognitive Abilities and Testing
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Barbara A. Wilson include:

  • Neuropsychological consequences of Covid-19 (2020) - Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
  • Working memories: Postmen, divers and the cognitive revolution (2020) - Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

Additional relevant works published in collaboration or related to their area of study include:

  • Clinical features and cognitive sequelae in COVID-19: a retrospective study on N=152 patients (2021) - Neurological Sciences
  • Client experiences with holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation: "It is an ongoing process" (2021) - Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
  • Selective hyperfamiliarity for voices (2021) - Cortex

Barbara A. Wilson has published a book titled Rehabilitation nach Hirnschädigung (2020) through Hogrefe Verlag.

The frequent co-authors working with Barbara A. Wilson are:

  • Jessica Fish
  • Marina Manera
  • Elena Fiabane
  • Debora Pain
  • Edoardo Nicolò Aiello

Publications by Barbara A. Wilson appear often in the following venues:

  • Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
  • Neurological Sciences
  • Studies in Psychology Estudios de Psicología
  • The Neuropsychologist
  • Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology

Best Publications

  • The ecological validity of tests of executive function.

    Paul W. Burgess;Nick Alderman;Jon Evans;Hazel Emslie

  • Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome

    Barbara A. Wilson;Jonathan J. Evans;Nick Alderman;Paul W. Burgess

  • The autobiographical memory interview: a new assessment of autobiographical and personal semantic memory in amnesic patients.

    Michael D. Kopelman;B. A. Wilson;Alan D. Baddeley

  • When implicit learning fails : amnesia and the problem of error elimination

    Alan Baddeley;Barbara A. Wilson

  • Development of a behavioral test of visuospatial neglect.

    B Wilson;J Cockburn;P Halligan

  • Rehabilitation of executive functioning: an experimental-clinical validation of goal management training.

    Brian Levine;Ian H. Robertson;Linda Clare;Gina Carter

  • The Single-Case Reporting Guideline In BEhavioural Interventions (SCRIBE) 2016 Statement†

    Robyn L. Tate;Michael Perdices;Ulrike Rosenkoetter;William Shadish

  • Frontal amnesia and the dysexecutive syndrome.

    Alan Baddeley;Barbara A. Wilson;Barbara A. Wilson

  • The development and validation of a test battery for detecting and monitoring everyday memory problems.

    Barbara Wilson;Janet Cockburn;Alan D. Baddeley;Robert Hiorns

  • Errorless learning in the rehabilitation of memory impaired people

    Barbara A. Wilson;Alan Baddeley;Jonathan Evans;Agnes Shiel

  • Prose recall and amnesia: implications for the structure of working memory.

    Alan Baddeley;Barbara A. Wilson

  • Rehabilitation of memory

    Barbara A. Wilson

  • Reducing everyday memory and planning problems by means of a paging system: A randomised control crossover study

    B A Wilson;H C Emslie;K Quirk;J J Evans

  • Amnesia, autobiographical memory, and confabulation

    Alan Baddeley;Barbara Wilson

  • Intervening with Everyday Memory Problems in Dementia of Alzheimer Type: An Errorless Learning Approach

    Linda Clare;Barbara A. Wilson;Gina Carter;Kristin Breen

  • Handbook of memory disorders

    Alan D. Baddeley;Barbara A. Wilson;Fraser N. Watts

  • The handbook of memory disorders

    Alan D. Baddeley;Michael D. Kopelman;Barbara A. Wilson

  • Everyday cognition in adulthood and late life

    Leonard W. Poon;David C. Rubin;Barbara A. Wilson

  • Cognitive Rehabilitation: How it is and how it might be

    Barbara A. Wilson

  • Phonological coding and short-term memory in patients without speech

    Alan Baddeley;Barbara Wilson

  • The Wessex Head Injury Matrix (WHIM) main scale: a preliminary report on a scale to assess and monitor patient recovery after severe head injury:

    A Shiel;S A Horn;B A Wilson;M J Watson

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan Evans
Jonathan Evans University of Glasgow
Alan D. Baddeley
Alan D. Baddeley University of York
Linda Clare
Linda Clare University of Exeter
Peter Watson
Peter Watson University of Cambridge
Robyn L. Tate
Robyn L. Tate University of Sydney
Tamara Ownsworth
Tamara Ownsworth Griffith University
Narinder Kapur
Narinder Kapur University College London
Tom Manly
Tom Manly MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
David L. Gast
David L. Gast University of Georgia
Leanne Togher
Leanne Togher University of Sydney

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