Publications
- Journal Articles
- Gates, T. M., Metcalf, K., Sabaz, M., Young, K., Anandakumar, T., & Simpson, G. K. (2023). What are the predictors of TOMM failure in clinical TBI populations? A retrospective analysis. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 29(4)336-345.
- Jalaludin, B., Garden, F.L., Chrzanowska, A., Haryanto, B., Cowie, C.T., Lestari, F., Morgan, G., Mazumdar, S., Metcalf, K. & Marks, G.B., (2021). Associations between ambient particulate air pollution and cognitive function in Indonesian children living in forest fire–prone provinces. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 34 (1) 96-105.
- Metcalf, K., Sabaz, M., Daher, M., & Simpson, G. (2019). Measuring reliable change in traumatic brain injury (TBI): The pitfalls of using readily available formulae. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 1-10.
- O’Brien, S., Metcalf, K., & Batchelor, J. (2020). An examination of the heterogeneity of cognitive outcome following severe to extremely severe traumatic brain injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 34(1), 120-139.
- Metcalf, K., Langdon, R., & Coltheart, M. (2010). The role of personal biases in the explanation of confabulation. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 15, 64-94.
- Metcalf, K., Langdon, R., & Coltheart, M. (2007). Models of Confabulation: A critical review and a new framework. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 24, 23-47.
- Miller A.D., Forster, G.L., Metcalf, K.M. & Blaha, C.D. (2002). Excitotoxic lesions of the pedunculopontine differentially mediate morphine and d-amphetamine evoked striatal dopamine efflux and behaviors Neuroscience, 111, 351-362.
- Book Chapter
- Miller, A.D., Forster, G.L., Metcalf, K.M., Falcon, A., Heruc, G., & Blaha, C.D. (2002). Pedunculopontine and laterodorsal tegmental lesion effects on drug-evoked behaviours and forebrain dopamine efflux. In R.L.M. Faull and L.F.B. Nicholson (Eds). The Basal Ganglia, V. 8. University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Conference Publications
- Gates, T., Metcalf, K., Sabaz, M., Young, K., Anandakumar, T. & Simpson, G. (2021). What re the predictors of TOMM failure in clinical TBI populations? A retrospective analysis. 6th Pacific Rim Conference, Melbourne, Victoria.
- Whiting, D., Simpson, G., & Metcalf, K. (2019, May). Determinants of Psychological Flexibility in Individuals with a Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Injury (Vol. 33, pp. 142-142).
- Metcalf K, Sabaz M, Daher M, Simpson GK (2015). Measuring reliable change in traumatic brain injury (TBI): The pitfalls of using readily available formulae. Implementing knowledge to improve outcomes. International Neuropsychological Society 2015 Mid-Year meeting/5th ASSBI Pacific Rim Conference, Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 21 (supp. 2), p.92.
- Ward, P. B., Meyer, L., Stone, E., Connaughton, E., Metcalf, K., Schall, U., Todd, J., Johnson, P. & Michie, P. T. (2006). Differential Mismatch negativity (MMN) amplitudes in first-episode and chronic schizophrenia patients: effects of deviant probability. Schizophrenia Research, 86, S72.
- Ward, P. B. ; Meyer, L.; Stone, E.; Connaughton, E.; Metcalf, K.; Schall, U.; Michie, P. T.; Johnston, P.; Todd, J. (2006). Mismatch negativity (MMN), executive function and symptom severity in 1st episode and chronic schizophrenia. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 40 (Suppl 2):A117
- Metcalf, K.M., & Coltheart, M. (2003). The Construction of autobiographical memory: Evidence from confabulation, Australian Journal of Psychology, 55 (Suppl). 156
- Metcalf, K.M., & Coltheart, M. (2003) The Origin and Nature of Confabulation. Brain Impairment, 4:66.
- Miller, A.D., Forster, G.L., Metcalf, K.M., Falcon, A.J., Heruc G.A. & Blaha, C.D. (2002). Effects of pedunculopontine and laterodorsal tegmental excitotoxic lesions on morphine- and d-amphetamine-induced stereotypy and forebrain dopamine release, Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, 13:192.
- Blaha, C.D., Forster, G., Miller, A.D., & Metcalf, K.M. (2001). Pedunculopontine lesions modify behavioural and neurochemical effects of morphine and amphetamine, International Basal Ganglia Society, VIIth Triennial Meeting.
- Forster, G., Miller, A.D., Metcalf, K.M. & Blaha, C.D. (2000). Behavioural and neurochemical effects of opiates and psychostimulants following lesions of the rat pedunculopontine nucleus, Society for Neuroscience, 26:2248.
- Conference Presentations
- Gates, T., Metcalf, K., Sabaz, M., Young, K., Anandakumar, T. & Simpson, G. (2021). What re the predictors of TOMM failure in clinical TBI populations? A retrospective analysis. 6th Pacific Rim Conference, Melbourne, Victoria.
- O’Brien, S., Metcalf, K., & Batchelor, J. (2018). An examination of the heterogeneity of cognitive outcome following severe to extremely severe traumatic brain injury. 2018 College of Clinical Neuropsychology Annual Conference, Brisbane, Queensland
- Coward, B., Metcalf. K., Batchelor, J., Taylor, A., Meares, A. & Sabaz, M. (2013). The Influence of Culture on Cognitive Outcome Following Severe to Extremely Severe TBI. 19th Annual Conference of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Brisbane Queensland.
- Metcalf, K., Sabaz, M., & Arguedas, D. (2012). Does hearing “wrong, wrong, wrong” make you feel “bad, bad, bad”?. 18th Annual Conference of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Launceston, Tasmania.
- Coward, B., Metcalf, K., Batchelor, J., Taylor, A., Meares, A. & Sabaz. M. (2012). Predictors of cognitive outcome following traumatic brain injury. 18th Annual Conference of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Launceston, Tasmania.
- Metcalf, K., Coltheart, M., & Langdon, R. (2006). Emotional bias in confabulation. Paper presented at ICOM-4: Fourth International Conference on Memory, Sydney, Australia.
- Turner, M., Coltheart, M., Metcalf, K., & Langdon, R. (2006). What is the relationship between confabulation and delusion? Paper presented at ICOM-4: Fourth International Conference on Memory, Sydney, Australia.