List of Publications

 

Books, chapters, journals

McDonald, S. Communication disorders following frontal lobe lesions. In B. Stemmer & H. A. Whitaker (Eds) Handbook of Neurolinguistics (2nd Edition) San Diego: Academic Press.

McDonald, S. Social information processing difficulties in adults and implications for treatment. In Anderson, V., Jacobs, R. & Anderson, P. (Eds) Executive functions and the frontal lobes: A life span perspective. Sussex, UK: Psychology Press.

McDonald, S. (2007) The social and neuropsychological underpinnings of communication disorders after traumatic brain injury. In Ball, M.J & Damico, J. (Eds) Clinical Aphasiology- Future Directions. Sussex, UK: Psychology Press.

McDonald, S. (2007) Neuropsychological studies of sarcasm In Colston, H. & Gibbs, R. (Eds.) Irony in language and thought: A cognitive science reader: Lawrence Erlbaum. pp 217-230. ISBN 0-8058-6061-4.

Togher, L. & McDonald, S. (Guest Editors) Special Issue: Neurogenic communication disorders. Brain Impairment, 2006, 7 (3).

McDonald, S. (Guest Ed) (2000) Special Edition:  Advances in understanding communication disorders in traumatic brain injury. Aphasiology, 14(4).339-444. ISSN 0268-7038

McDonald, S. (Ed). (2000) Advances in understanding communication disorders after traumatic brain injury. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.  ISBN 1-84169-900-4.

McDonald, S., Togher, L. & Code, C. (Eds) (1999) Communication disorders following traumatic brain injury.  Hove, UK: Psychology Press. ISBN 0-83677-724-4.

McDonald, S., Togher, L. & Code, C. (1999) The nature of traumatic brain injury in McDonald, S., Togher, L. & Code, C. (Eds) Communication disorders following traumatic brain injury. Pp 19 –54. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

Body, R., Perkins, M. & McDonald, S. (1999) Communication and cognition in McDonald, S., Togher, L. & Code, C. (Eds) Communication disorders following traumatic brain injury. .  Pp 81-112. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

Togher, L., McDonald, S.  & Code, C. (1999) Communication disorders after traumatic brain injury. In McDonald, S., Togher, L. & Code, C. (Eds) Communication disorders following traumatic brain injury. Pp 1-18, Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

McDonald, S. (1998) Communication and language disturbances following traumatic brain injury. In B. Stemmer & H. A. Whitaker (Eds) Handbook of Neurolinguistics. Pp 487 – 495. San Diego: Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-666955-7

 

Journal articles

Bornhofen, C. & McDonald, S. (In press) Comparison of two approaches to remediating emotion perception deficits after severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation.

Bornhofen, C. & McDonald, S. (In press) Evaluation of an emotion treatment program for people with severe traumatic brain injury, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, In press.

Nash, S., Henry, J.D., McDonald, S., Martin, I., Brodaty, H., & Peek-O’Leary, M. (In Press) Cognitive disinhibition and socioemotional functioning in Alzheimer’s disease, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society.

Henry, J.D., de Lucia, A., Restuccia, C., Green, M.J. McDonald, S. & O’Donnell, M. (In press) Emotion dysregulation in schizophrenia: Reduced amplification of emotional expression is associated with emotional blunting. Schizophrenia Research.

Henry, JD., Rendell, P. Green, M.G. McDonald, S. & O’Donnell, M. (In press) Emotion regulation in schizophrenia: Affective, social and clinical correlates of suppression and reappraisal. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

McDonald, S. (2007) The social, emotional and cultural life of the orbitofrontal cortex. Brain Impairment, 8, 41-51.

McDonald, S., Bornhofen, C., Shum, D., Long, E. Saunders, C., Neulinger, K. (2006) Reliability and validity of ‘The Awareness of Social Inference Test’ (TASIT): A clinical test of social perception. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28, 1529-1542.

Martin, I. & McDonald, S. (2006) That can’t be right! What causes pragmatic language impairment following right hemisphere damage? Brain Impairment, 7, 202-211.

McDonald, S. & Togher, L. (2006) The new age of communication research: Discourse, cognition and behaviour. Brain Impairment, 7, 169-174.

McDonald, Skye, Tate, Robyn, Togher, Leanne, Perdices, Michael, Mosely, Anne, Winders, Kiri, Shultz, Regina, Smith, Kate. (2006)  Improving evidence-based practice in neuropsychological rehabilitation: Introducing PsycBITETM. Aphasiology, 20, 676-683.

Saunders, C., McDonald, S. & Richardson, R. (2006) Loss of emotional experience after traumatic brain injury? Findings with the startle probe procedure. Neuropsychology, 20, 224-231.

Tate, R.,  Moseley, A., Perdices, M., McDonald, S. Togher, L., Schultz, R. Savage, S. and Winders, K. (2006) Update on the Cicerone et al. (2005) update: the PsycBITETM perspective (Letter) Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 87, 446.

Hodgson, J., McDonald, S., Tate, R. & Gertler, P. (2005) A randomised controlled trial of a cognitive-behavioural therapy program for managing social anxiety after acquired brain injury Brain Impairment, 6, 169-180.

McDonald, S., Saunders, C. (2005) Differential impairment in recognition of emotion from still, dynamic and multi-modal displays in people with severe TBI. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 11, 392-399.

Bibby, H. & McDonald, S. (2005) Theory of Mind after traumatic brain injury Neuropsychologia, 43, 99-114.

Croker, V. & McDonald, S. (2005) Recognition of emotion from facial expression following traumatic brain injury Brain Injury, 19, 787-789.

Martin, I., and McDonald, S. (2005) Exploring the causes of pragmatic language deficits following traumatic brain injury Aphasiology 19, 712-730

McDonald, S. (2005) Are you laughing or crying? Deficits in emotion perception following severe traumatic brain injury Brain Impairment, 6, 56-67.

Rendle, V., McDonald, S., & Salmon, K. (2005) Facilitation of memory for events by photographic review for survivors of traumatic brain injury. Brain Impairment, 6, 90-100.

Martin, I., and McDonald, S. (2004) Weak coherence or theory of mind: What causes non-literal language to be misunderstood by high functioning individuals with autism? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 34, 311-328.

McDonald, S., & Flanagan, S. (2004) Social perception deficits after Traumatic Brain Injury: The interaction between emotion recognition, mentalising ability and social communication. Neuropsychology 18, 572-579.

McDonald, S., Flanagan, Martin, I. & Saunders, C. (2004) The ecological validity of TASIT: A test of social perception, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 14, 205-302.

Tate, R.L. Perdices, M., McDonald, S.,  Togher, L., Moseley, A., Winders, K., Kangas, M., Schultz, R. & Smith, K. (2004) Development of a database of rehabilitation therapies for the psychological consequences of acquired brain impairment Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 14, 517-534.

Togher, L., Tate, R., McDonald, S., Perdices, M. & Moseley, A. (2004) Which treatment works?  Accessing the best available evidence is now easier than you think! ACQuiring Knowledge in Speech, Language and Hearing. 6, 85-88.

Togher, L, McDonald, S., Code, C. & Grant, S. (2004) Training the communication partners of people with traumatic brain injury: A randomised control study. Aphasiology, 18, 313-335.

McDonald, S.  (2003) Psychosocial deficits after traumatic brain injury.  Let’s get social! Brain Impairment,  4, 36-47

McDonald, S., Flanagan, S., Rollins, J. & Kinch, J. (2003) TASIT: A New Clinical Tool for Assessing Social Perception after traumatic brain injury Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 18, 219-238.

McDonald, S. (2003) Book Review: Assessment of Aphasia by O.Spreen and A.Risser, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 13, 559-562

Martin, I., and McDonald, S. (2003) Weak coherence, no theory of mind, or executive dysfunction? Solving the Puzzle of Pragmatic Language Disorders Brain and Language, 85, 451-466

Bowen, R. and McDonald, S. (2002) Recognition of Natural Expressions of Emotion by CVA Patients with Damage to the Left or Right Hemisphere. Brain Impairment 3, 42-53

McDonald, S. (2002) Assessing communication disturbances after traumatic brain injury: A cognitive-pragmatic approach.  Psychologie de l'interaction, 13-14, 47-74. ISBN 2-7475-2692-5.

Kinch, J. & McDonald, S. (2001) Traumatic brain injury and prospective memory: An examination of the influences of executive function and retrospective memory Brain Impairment, 2, 119-130.

Turkstra, L., McDonald, S. & DePompei, R. (2001) Social information processing in adolescents: Data from normally-developing adolescents and preliminary data from their peers with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 16, 469-483.

Wachala, A., McDonald, S., Cranney, J. & McMahon, M. (2001) Cognitive flexibility in the normal elderly and in dementia patients as measured by the Trail Making Test. Brain Impairment, 2, 1-21.

McDonald, S. (2000) Editorial:  Putting communication deficits in context after traumatic brain injury. Special edition: Advances in understanding communication disorders in traumatic brain injury Aphasiology, 14, 339-348.

McDonald, S. (2000) Neuropsychological studies of sarcasm  Metaphor and Symbol   15,  85-98.

McDonald, S. (2000) Exploring the cognitive basis of right hemisphere language disorders. Brain and Language, 75, 82-107.

Darke, S., Sims, J., McDonald, S. & Wickes, W. (2000) Cognitive impairment among methadone maintenance patients. Addiction, 95 687-695.

Palmer, H.M & McDonald, S. (2000) The role of frontal and temporal lobe processes in prospective remembering Brain and Cognition, 44, 103-107.

McDonald, S. (1999) Exploring the process of inference generation in sarcasm: A review of normal and clinical studies. Brain and Language, 68, 486-506.

McDonald, S. Schema: (1998) A worthy project as yet underspecified, overestimated and unproven. Clinical Forum. Aphasiology, 12, 1076-1080.

McDonald, S. and Pearce, S. (1998) Requests that overcome listener reluctance: Impairment associated with executive dysfunction in brain injury Brain and Language,  61, 88-104.

McDonald, S. and Turkstra, L. (1998) Adolescents with traumatic brain injury: Issues in the assessment of pragmatic language Clinical Linguistics and Phoenetics, 12,  237-248.

Pearce, S., McDonald, S. & Coltheart, M. (1998) Ability to process ambiguous advertisements after frontal lobe damage  Brain and Cognition, 38, 150-164.

Tate, R.L., McDonald, S. & Lulham, J.L. (1998) Traumatic brain injury: Severity of injury and outcome in an Australian community. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health  22, 11-15.

McDonald, S. (1997) Book Review: The Blackwell Dictionary of Neuropsychology. Aphasiology, 11, 927-928.

McDonald, S.  and Pearce, S. (1996) Clinical insights into pragmatic language theory: The case of sarcasm. Brain and Language, 53, 81-104.

McDonald, S. (1996) Hypothesis testing in neuropsychology in context: Another response to the neuropsychology debate. Australian Psychologist 31, 73-75.

Turkstra, L., McDonald, S. & Kaufman, P.  (1996) A test of pragmatic language function in traumatically brain-injured adolescents Brain Injury 10, 329-345.

McDonald, S. and Pearce, S. (1995) The Dice game: A new test of organisational skills in language. Brain Injury, 9,  255-271.

Flanagan, S., McDonald, S. & Togher, L. (1995) Evaluation of the BRISS as a measure of social skills in the traumatically brain injured. Brain Injury, 9, 321-338.

Tate, R.L. and McDonald, S. (1995) What is apraxia: The clinician's dilemma. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 5, 273-297.

McDonald, S., Tate, R.L. & Rigby, J. (1994) Error types in Ideomotor Apraxia: A qualitative analysis. Brain and Cognition, 25, 250-270.

McDonald, S. (1993) Major Review. Viewing the brain sideways? Right hemisphere versus anterior models of non-aphasic language disorders. Aphasiology, 7, 535-549.

McDonald, S., (1993) Pragmatic language loss following closed head injury: Inability to meet the informational needs of the listener.  Brain and Language, 44, 28-46.

McDonald, S. (1993) Book Review. E. Perecman (Ed) (1989) Integrating Theory and Practice in Clinical Neuropsychology. Aphasiology, 7, 315-318.

McDonald, S. and van Sommers, P. (1993) Differential pragmatic language loss following closed head injury: Ability to negotiate requests. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 10, 297-315.

McDonald, S., (1992) Communication disorders following closed head injury: New approaches to assessment and rehabilitation. Brain Injury, 6, 283-292.

McDonald, S., (1992) Differential pragmatic language loss following closed head injury: Ability to comprehend conversational implicature.  Applied Psycholinguistics, 13, 295-312.

McDonald, S., and Wales, R., (1986). An investigation of the ability to process inferences in language following right hemisphere brain damage Brain and Language, 29, 68- 80.

           

Refereed Conference Proceedings and Abstracts

Hunt, C., McDonald, S. & Henry, J. (In Press) An Experimental Examination Of Disorders Of Control And Drive Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society.

Bornhofen, C. & McDonald, S. (2007) The relationship between cognitive variables and emotion perception remediation gains in TBI: Three case studies Abstracts of the 2007 Annual conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, Brain Impairment, 8, 62.

McDonald, S. & Bornhofen, C. (2007) Does mimicry assist people with TBI recognise facial expressions? Abstracts of the 2007 Annual conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, Brain Impairment, 8, 63.

Hunt, C., McDonald, S. & Henry, J. (2007) Emotional regulation following traumatic brain injury: An experimental examination of disorders of control and drive. Abstracts of the 2007 Annual conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, Brain Impairment, 8, 63.

Bornhofen, C. & McDonald, S. (2007) Comparing Strategies for Treating Emotion Perception Deficits in Traumatic Brain Injury. (Abstract). Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland 2007. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13 (S1), 61.

Bornhofen, C. & McDonald, S. (2007) Treating emotion perception deficits in severe traumatic brain injury. (Abstract). Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland 2007. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13 (S1), 61.

MMcDonald, S., Tate, R., Togher, L., Bornhofen, C., Gertler, P., Long, E., Bowen, R. and McGregor, F. (2007) Outcome of a randomised controlled trial to remediate social skills after severe traumatic brain injury, Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland 2007. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13 (S1), 272.

Rosenfeld, J & McDonald, S. (2006) Emotion recognition, post-traumatic stress and alexithymia in adults with severe traumatic brain injury (Abstract). 2006 Annual meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. Brain Impairment,  7,  73.

Savage, B. & McDonald, S. (In Press) The effectiveness of reminders on recall of complex events for people with severe traumatic brain injury: a within subject study. (Abstract). 2006 Annual meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. Brain Impairment,  7,  77.

McDonald, S., Tate, R., Togher, L,. Bornhofen, C., Long, E.  Gertler, P. & Bowen, R. (In Press) Treating social skills deficits following traumatic brain injury – preliminary results from a randomized controlled trial. (Abstract). 2006 Annual meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. Brain Impairment,  7,  69.

Bornhofen, C. & McDonald, S. (2006) Treating emotion perception deficits in severe traumatic brain injury. (Abstract). 2006 Annual meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. Brain Impairment,  7,  62.

Saunders, C., McDonald, S. & Richardson, R.  (In Press) Emotional responsivity after traumatic brain injury. A psychophysiological study. (Abstract). 2006 Annual meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. Brain Impairment, 7, 71

Perdices M, Tate RL, McDonald S., Togher L., Schultz, R., Winders, K., Savage, S., Mosely A. (2006) The evidence base of neuropsychological rehabilitation: How good is the research? (Abstract) 2006 Annual meeting of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. Brain Impairment,  7,  70.

Perdices M, Tate RL, McDonald S., Togher L., Schultz, R., Winders, K., Savage, S., Mosely A. (2006) The evidence base of neuropsychological rehabilitation: How good is the research? (Abstract) Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Boston 2005. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (Accepted 9th November 2005)

McDonald, S., Bornhofen, C. Shum, D., Long, E. and Saunders, J.C. (In press) Assessing social perception can be a reliable and valid exercise: A psychometric Study of The Awareness of Social Inference Test (TASIT). (Abstract) Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Boston 2005. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (Accepted 9th November 2005)

McDonald, S., Bornhofen, C. Shum, D., Long, E. and Saunders, J.C. The Awareness of Social Inference Test:  Validity and Reliability based on a sample of people with severe traumatic brain injuries.  (Abstracts) College of Clinical Neuropsychologists Annual Conference, Melbourne, 2005. Australian Journal of Psychology (accepted 18 October, 2005)

McDonald, S., Saunders, C. & Croker, V. (2005) Loss of empathic reactions to emotionally charged information in people with TBI? Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society.

Saunders, C., McDonald, S. & Richardson, R. (2005) Loss of emotional responsivity in people with TBI?  A Psychophysiological study, Brain Impairment, 6, 134

Tate, R., Togher, L., Perdices, M, McDonald, S.& Moseley A., (2005) Determining the methodological quality of single-case experimental designs in neuropsychological rehabilitation research Brain Impairment, 6, 134

Tate, R., Togher, L., Perdices, M, McDonald, S. (2005) Empirical Evidence for Rehabilitation Therapies Targeting the Psychological Consequences of Acquired Brain Impairment: A Survey of Reports Indexed on PsycBITE Brain Injury, 19 (Suppl) 32.

Hodgeson, J., McDonald, S., & Tate, R. (2005) Evaluation of a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Program for Managing Social Anxiety following Acquired Brain Injury,  Brain Injury, 19 (Suppl), 91.

McDonald, S.(2005) Making the Most of Conversation: What Cues do People with Severe TBI use when Understanding Others? Brain Injury,  19 (Suppl), 50.

McDonald, S., Martin, I., Bornhofen, C., & Pellarini, D. (2005) Adolescent Performance on the Awareness of Social Inference Test (TASIT) Brain Injury, 19 (Suppl),  21

Long, E. & McDonald, S. (2005) Obtaining a Valid Estimate of Social Functioning in Individuals with Acquired Brain Injuries: The Social Performance Survey Schedule Brain Injury, 19 (Suppl) 51

McDonald, S. (2004) ASSBI Presidential address:  Are you laughing or crying? Deficits in emotion perception following severe traumatic brain injury Brain Impairment, 5 (Supp), 10.

McDonald, S. & Rendle, V. (2004) The effects of reminders on autobiographical memory following traumatic brain injury Brain Impairment, 5, 99-100

Tate RL,  McDonald S, Togher L, Perdices M, Moseley A, Winders K, (abstract) (2004). Rating the methodological quality of Single-case experimental designs: The PsycBITE scale.  Brain Impairment, 5 (Supplement), 165

McDonald, S. & Flanagan, S. (2004) Predicting deficits in social behaviour after traumatic brain injury using the awareness of social inference test (TASIT) Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (In press: Accepted October 2003)

Bornhofen, C & McDonald, S. Treating Deficits in Emotion Recognition and Expression in Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (In press)

Bibby, H. & McDonald, S. (2003) Theory of Mind after traumatic brain injury Brain Impairment, 4, 67.

Croker, V. & McDonald, S (2003) Recognition of emotion after traumatic brain injury Brain Impairment, 4, 77-78.

Martin, I. & McDonald, S. (2003) Exploring the causes of social language difficulties in right hemisphere stroke patients. Brain Impairment, 4, 85.

McDonald, S. (2002) Presidential Address: Treating social skills after brain injury. Abstracts of the 25th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Port Macquarie, May 2002. Brain Impairment, 3 67.

McDonald, S. & Flanagan, S. (2002) TASIT: A new test of social perception. International Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, 2002. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 8, 264.

Bowen, R. & McDonald, S. (2001) Perception of natural, dynamic emotional displays by CVA patients with damage to the left or right hemisphere. Abstracts of the 24th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Magnetic Island, May 2001. Brain Impairment, 2, 69.

McDonald, S. & Flanagan, S. (2000) Deficits in the perception of emotion: its relationship to conversational understanding, depression and cognitive dysfunction in traumatic brain injury. Abstracts of the 6th annual conference of the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Hunter Valley, October, 2000 (Abstract) Australian Journal of Psychology, 52, (Supp), 136.

McDonald, S. (2000) Deficits in pragmatic understanding after brain injury. Do these reflect a failure to attribute speaker intention? Abstracts of TENNET, Montreal, 1999, Brain and Cognition, 40, 1-445.

McDonald, S.,& Flanagan, S. (2000) Perception of emotion after severe traumatic brain injury. Abstract of paper presented at the 23rd Annual mid-year meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, Belgium, June 2000, Journal of the International Neuropsychology Society, 6, 406.

McDonald, S. & Flanagan, S. (2000) Polite lies and dripping sarcasm. An investigation of the effects of traumatic brain injury on understanding conversational meaning: Abstracts of the 23rd Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Melbourne 2000 (Abstract) Brain Impairment, 1, 103.

McDonald, S. (2000) Exploring the cognitive basis of right hemisphere language disorders, Abstracts of the 22nd Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Sydney, 1999, Brain Impairment, 1, 60.

Flanagan S, McDonald S & Rollins J. (2000) You hear what I say, but do you know what I mean?  Assessing the ability to read social cues: Abstracts of the 22nd Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Sydney, 1999, Brain Impairment, 1, 57-58.

Kinch, J. & McDonald, S. (2000)“What did I have to do again? The relationship between neuropsychological measures and everyday prospective memory in traumatic brain injury". Abstracts of the 23rd Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Melbourne 2000,  Brain Impairment, 1, 90-91.

Sims, J, McDonald, S., Darke, S. & Wickes, W. Neuropsychological functioning of methadone maintenance patients: Abstracts of the 22nd Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Sydney, 1999 Brain Impairment, 1, 62-63.

Togher L, McDonald S, Code, Grant S. Can training of communication partners of people with TBI make a difference? Abstracts of the 22nd Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Sydney, 1999, Brain Impairment, 1, 58.

McDonald, S., Tate, R.L., & Palmer, H. (1999) Ideomotor Apraxia in (neuropsychological) context. Abstracts of the 5th Annual Conference of the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Leura, October, 1999, Australian Journal of Psychology (1999 Supplement), 51, 156.

Flanagan, S., McDonald, S.,  Rollins, J. & Hodgkinson, A. (1999) Social perception ability following traumatic brain injury In Murdoch, B., Theodoros, D., & Ward, E. (Eds) Brain Impairment and rehabilitation: A national perspective. Proceedings of the 21st Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Brisbane, 1997. Bowen Hills, Queensland: Australian Academic Press on behalf of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. ISBN 1 875378 27 8.  pp. 59-64

McDonald, S. (1997) How is sarcasm understood? Clues from studies of brain damage. Australian Journal of Comedy, 3, 112-119.

McDonald, S. and Pearce, S. (1996) Executive impairment and communication skills: The capacity to make requests that overcome listener reluctance In Ponsford, J., Snow, P. & Anderson, V. (Eds) International perspectives in traumatic brain injury. Proceedings of the 5th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traumatic Brain Injury and the 20th Conference of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, Melbourne, Australia, 1996. Australian Academic Press on behalf of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment: Melbourne, pp 272-275.

McDonald, S. (1995) Why do patients with frontal lobe impairment fail to understand sarcasm: An investigation of inference and attitude. In J. Fourez and N. Page (Eds) Treatment Issues and Long term outcomes: The proceedings of the 18th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Hobart, Australia, 1994. Bowen Hills, Queensland: Australian Academic Press on behalf of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. ISBN 1 875378 18 9, pp59-64

McDonald, S. & Pearce, S. (1995) How is sarcasm understood? Clues from studies of frontal lobe damage. Abstracts presented at the Seventeenth Annual INS European Conference, Angers, 1994 France. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, 209.

Flanagan, S., McDonald, S. & Togher, L. (1995) A review of remediation techniques for social skills deficits following traumatic brain injury.  Abstracts presented at the 2nd INS Pacific Rim conference, 1995, Cairns, Australia,  Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 1, 319.

Flanagan, S., McDonald, S. & Togher, L. (1995) Assessing social skills following traumatic brain injury. In J. Fourez and N. Page (Eds) Treatment Issues and Long term outcomes: The proceedings of the 18th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Hobart, Australia, 1994. Bowen Hills, Queensland: Australian Academic Press on behalf of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment: Melbourne. ISBN 1 875378 18 9, pp31-36

Palmer, H. & McDonald, S. (1995) The clinical assessment of prospective remembering. In J. Fourez and N. Page (Eds) Treatment Issues and Long term outcomes: The proceedings of the 18th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Hobart, Australia, 1994. Bowen Hills Queensland: Australian Academic Press on behalf of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment. ISBN 1 875378 18 9, pp93-98.

Palmer, H. & McDonald, S. (1995) The differences between retrospective and prospective memory in brain impairment. Abstracts of the 2nd Pacific Rim INS Conference, 1995, Cairns, Australia.  Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, 333.

Palmer, H., Tate, R.L. & McDonald, S. (1995) The impact of administration on the recall of the Rey-Osterreith Complex Figure. Abstracts of the Australian Experimental Psychology 22nd Annual Conference, Brisbane, April, 1995 Australian Journal of Psychology, 47, 19.

Pearce, S., McDonald, S. & Coltheart, M. (1995) Interpreting ambiguous advertisements: The effect of frontal lobe damage. Abstracts of the 2nd INS Pacific Rim Conference, 1995,Cairns, Australia. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1, 321.

McDonald, S. & Pearce, S. (1994) A new test of pragmatic language function after closed head injury. in C. Haslam, J. Ewing, R. Farnbach, U. Johns & B. Weekes (Eds.) Cognitive functioning in health disease and disorder: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Canberra, Australia, 1993. Australian Academic Press on behalf of The Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, Bowen Hills, Queensland, 4006, Australia. ISBN 1 875378 12X, pp65-72.

McDonald, S. (1993) Features of discourse production after closed head injury. In Hendy, J., Caine, D., Pfaff, A. & Hannan, E. (Eds).  The Life Cycle: Development, Maturation, Senescence. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Sydney, Australia, 1992. Australian Academic Press on behalf of the Australian Society for the study of Brain Impairment, Bowen Hills, Queensland, Australia. ISBN 1 875378 06 5, pp 79-84.

McDonald, S., Tate, R.L., Casey, B., Rigby, J., Pfaff, A., Staples, M., Tow, C., Arpadi, V.,  Flanagan, S., Dorfman, A. Hendy J. &  Roberts. C., (1993) A qualitative analysis of ideomotor apraxia.  In Hendy, J., Caine, D., Pfaff, A. & Hannan, E. (Eds)  The Life Cycle: Development, Maturation, Senescence. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Sydney, Australia, 1992. Australian Academic Press on behalf of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, Bowen Hills, Queensland, Australia. ISBN 1 875378 06 5, pp 111-1116.

McDonald, S., (1992) Disorganisation of spoken discourse after closed head injury. (Abstract). Proceedings of the 1992 International Congress in Psychology, Brussels, Belgium.  International Journal of Psychology, 27, 393.

McDonald, S., (1992) Hints and innuendo: Does subtlety exist after closed head injury? Abstracts presented at the 15th INS European Conference, Durham, England, July.  Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 14, 370.

McDonald, S., (1991) Pragmatic language skills after severe head injury: Appreciation of conversational implicature (Abstract). Program of the 1991 Pacific Rim INS Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 13 (3) 421.

McDonald, S., (1991) Pragmatic language skills after severe head injury: Appreciation of conversational implicature (Abstract). Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 13 (3) 421.

McDonald, S. (1988). Clinical Neuropsychology: The case of unilateral neglect in Albury, W.R. and Slezak, P.(Eds.) Dimensions of Cognitive Science, Vol.3. Arts Faculty, University of N.S.W.

McDonald, S., Wales, R., and Kinsella, G. (1983). Disturbances in processing inferences following right hemisphere brain damage Stanley, G.V. and    Walsh, K.W.(Eds.). Brain Impairment. The Proceedings of the  1982 Brain Impairment Workshop Melbourne, Australian    Society for the study of Brain Impairment.

Patterson, K., McDonald, S., Cornwell, J., Wood, C. and Walter, W.A.W. Fetal activity: Maternal report and its validation in Obourne, D.J., Gruneberg, M.M. and Eiser, J.R. (Eds.) Research in Psychology and Medicine Vol. 1. Academic Press 1979, 466-472

 

 

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