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Priestley DR, Staph J, Koneru SD, Rajtmajer SM, Cwiek A, Vervoordt S, Hillary FG. (2022). Establishing ground truth in the traumatic brain injury literature: if replication is the answer, then what are the questions? . Brain communications, 5(1)

Vervoordt SM, Hamze MK, Dell KC, Staph J, Hillary FG. (2022). Effects of preexisting stroke on acute hospital outcomes for older adults admitted with neurotrauma and orthopedic injury. Brain Injury, 36(9), 1109-1117

Cwiek, A., Rajtmajer, S., Wyble, B., Honavar, V., Grossner, M., & Hillary, F. (2022). Feeding the machine: challenges to reproducible predictive modeling
in resting-state connectomics.
Network Neuroscience.

Vervoordt, S. M., Arnett, P., Engeland, C., Rabinowitz, A. R., Hillary, F. G. (2021). Depression Associated with APOE Status and Hippocampal Volume but not Cognitive Decline in Older Adults Aging with Traumatic Brain Injury. Neuropsychology.

Dell, K. C., Staph, J., Hillary, F. G. (2021). Traumatic brain injury in the homeless: health, injury mechanisms, and hospital course. Brain Injury.

Dell, K. C., Grossner, E. C., Staph, J., Schatz, P., & Hillary, F. G. (2021). A Population-Based Study of Pre-Existing Health Conditions in Traumatic Brain Injury. Neurotrauma Reports, 2-1.

Brenner, E. K., Grossner, E. C., Johnson, B. N., Bernier, R. A., Soto, J., & Hillary, F. G. (2020). Race and ethnicity considerations in traumatic brain injury research: Incidence, reporting, and outcomeBrain injury, 1-10.

Venkatesan, U. M., & Hillary, F. G. (2019). Functional connectivity within lateral posterior parietal cortex in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychology.

Grossner, E. C., Bernier, R. A., Brenner, E. K., Chiou, K. S., Hong, J., & Hillary, F. G. (2019). Enhanced default mode connectivity predicts metacognitive accuracy in traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychology.

Hillary, F. G., & Medaglia, J. D. (2019). What the replication crisis means for intervention science. International Journal of Psychophysiology.

Hallquist, M. N., & Hillary, F. G. (2018). Graph theory approaches to functional network organization in brain disorders: A critique for a brave new small-worldNetwork Neuroscience, 3(1), 1-26.

Brenner, E. K., Hampstead, B. M., Grossner, E. C., Bernier, R. A., Gilbert, N., Sathian, K., & Hillary, F. G. (2018). Diminished neural network dynamics in amnestic mild cognitive impairmentInternational Journal of Psychophysiology.

Grossner, E. C., Bernier, R. A., Brenner, E. K., Chiou, K. S., & Hillary, F. G. (2018). Prefrontal gray matter volume predicts metacognitive accuracy following traumatic brain injuryNeuropsychology32, 484.

Gilbert, N., Bernier, R.A., Calhoun, V.D., Brenner, E.K., Grossner, E.C., Rajtmajer, S.M., Hillary, F.G. (2018) Diminished neural network dynamics after moderate and sever traumatic brain injury. PLoS one, 1-25

Bernier, R.A., Roy, A., Venkatesan, U.M., Grossner, E.C., Brenner, E.K., Hillary, F.G. (2017) Dedifferentiation does not account for hyperconnectivity after traumatic brain injury. 8, 1-11.

Roy, A., Bernier, R.A., Wang, J., Benson, M., French, J.J., Good, D.C., Hillary, F.G. (2017) The evolution of cost-efficiency in neural networks during recovery from traumatic brain injury. PLoS one, 1-26

Hillary, F.G. & Grafman J.H. (2017) Injured brains and adaptive networks: the benefits and costs of hyperconnectivityTrends in Cognitive Sciences, 25, 385-401. 

Bernier, R. A., & Hillary, F. G. (2016). Trends in alcohol use during moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: 18 years of neurotrauma in Pennsylvania. Brain injury, 30, 414-421.

Roy, A., Campbell, C., Bernier, R. A., & Hillary, F. G. (2016). An evolutionary computation approach to examine functional brain plasticity. Frontiers in neuroscience, 10, 1-17.

Medaglia, J. D., McAleavey, A. A., Rostami, S., Slocomb, J., & Hillary, F. G. (2015). Modeling distinct imaging hemodynamics early after TBI: the relationship between signal amplitude and connectivity. Brain imaging and behavior, 9, 285-301.

Venkatesan, U. M., Dennis, N. A., & Hillary, F. G. (2015). Chronology and chronicity of altered resting-state functional connectivity after traumatic brain injury. Journal of neurotrauma, 32, 252-264.

Rajtmajer, S. M., Roy, A., Albert, R., Molenaar, P. C., & Hillary, F. G. (2015). A voxelwise approach to determine consensus regions-of-interest for the study of brain network plasticity. Frontiers in neuroanatomy, 9, 1-13.

Hillary, F. G., Roman, C. A., Venkatesan, U., Rajtmajer, S. M., Bajo, R., & Castellanos, N. D. (2015). Hyperconnectivity is a fundamental response to neurological disruption. Neuropsychology, 29, 59-75.

Venkatesan, U. M., Rajtmajer, S. M., & Hillary, F. G. (2014). Connectivity Modeling and Neuroplasticity After Traumatic Brain Injury. In J. I. Tracy, B. M. Hampstead, & K. Sathian (Eds.), Cognitive Plasticity in Neurologic Disorders, (152-175). New York: Oxford University Press.

Hillary, F. G., Medaglia, J. D., Gates, K. M., Molenaar, P. C., & Good, D. C. (2014). Examining network dynamics after traumatic brain injury using the extended unified SEM approach. Brain imaging and behavior, 8, 435-445.

Hillary, F.G., Rajtmajer, S., Roman, C., Medaglia, J.D., Calhoun, V.D., Good, D.C., Wylie, G.R. (2014). The rich get richer: traumatic brain injury elicits hyperconnectivity in core subnetworksPLoS ONE, 9, 1-15.

Medaglia, J.D., Chiou, K.S., Slocomb, J., Fitzpatrick, N.M., Wardecker, B.M., Ramanathan, D.M. Vesek, J., Good, D.C., & Hillary, F.G. (2012). The Less BOLD, the Wiser: Support for the Latent Resource Hypothesis After Traumatic Brain Injury. Human Brain Mapping, 33, 979-993.

Chiou, K.S. & Hillary, F.G. (2012). Benefits of Order: The Influence of Item Sequencing on Metacognition in Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 18, 379-383.

Ramanathan, D.M., McWilliams, N., Schatz, P., & Hillary, F.G. (2012). Epidemiological Shifts in Elderly Traumatic Brain Injury: 18-Year Trends in Pennsylvania. Journal of Neurotrauma, 29, 1371-1378. 

Ramanathan, D.M., Rabinowitz, A.R., Barwick, F.H., & Arnett, P.A. (2012). Validity of Affect Measurements in Evaluating Symptom Reporting in Athletes. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 18, 101-107.

Medaglia, J.D., Ramanathan, D.M., Venkatesan, U.M., & Hillary, F.G. (2011). The Challenge of non-ergodicity in network neuroscience. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 22, 148-153.

Chiou, K.S., Carlson, R.A., Arnett, P.A., Cosentino, S.A., & Hillary, F.G. (2011). Metacognitive Monitoring in Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 17, 1-12.

Ramanathan, D.M., Wardecker, B.M., Slocomb, J.E., & Hillary, F.G. (2011). Dispositional Optimism and Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Brain Injury, 25, 328-337.

Hillary, F.G., Slocomb, J., Hills, E.C., Fitzpatrick, N.M., Medaglia, J.D., Wang, J., Good, D.C., Wylie, G.R. (2011)- Changes in resting connectivity during recovery from severe traumatic brain injury. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 82, 115-123.

Hillary, F.G., Medaglia, J.D., Gates, K., Molenaar, P.C., Slocomb, J., Peechatka, A., & Good, D.C.. (2011)- Examining working memory task acquisition in a disrupted neural network. Brain, 134, 1555-1570.

Gates, K.M., Molenaar, P.C.M., Hillary, F.G., & Slobounov, S. (2011)- Extended unified SEM approach for modeling event-related fMRI data. Neuroimage, 54, 1151-1158.

Nakamura, T., Hillary, F.G., & Biswal, B.B. (2009) - Resting network plasticity following brain injury. Public Library of Science One, 4, 1-9.

Genova, H.M., Hillary, F.G., Wylie, G., Rypma, B., & Deluca, J. (2009) - Examination of processing speed deficits in multiple sclerosis using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 15, 383-393.

Hillary, F.G. & Biswal, B.B . (2009) - Automated Detection and Quantification of Brain Lesions in Acute Traumatic Brain Injury Using MRI. Brain Imaging and Behavior, 3,111-122.

Hillary, F.G. (2008) - Neuroimaging of working memory dysfunction and the dilemma with brain reorganization hypotheses. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 14, 526-534.

Hillary, F.G. & Biswal, B.B . (2007) - The Influence of Neuropathology on the fMRI Signal: a measurement of Brain or Vein? The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 21, 58–72.

Hillary, F.G., Genova, H.M., Chiaravalloti, N.D., Rypma, B., DeLuca, J. (2006) - Prefrontal Modulation of Working Memory Performance in Brain Injury and Disease. Human Brain Mapping, 27, 837-847.

Chiaravalloti, N.D., Hillary, F.G., Ricker, J.H., Liu, W.C., Kalnin, A.J., DeLuca, J. (2005) - Cerebral Activation Patterns of Working Memory in Multiple Sclerosis using fMRI. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 489-501.

Li, Y., Chiaravalloti, N.D., Hillary, F.G., DeLuca, J., Liu, W.C., Kalnin, A., Ricker, J.H. (2004) - Striking Differences in Cerebellar fMRI Activation in MS Patients During Working Memory Tasks. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 85, 635-639.

Hillary, F.G., Chiaravalloti, N.D., Ricker, J.H., Steffener, J., Liu, Bly, B.M., Liu, W.C., Kalnin, A.J., DeLuca, J., (2003) - An Investigation of Working Memory Rehearsal in Multiple Sclerosis using fMRI, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 25, 965-78.

Hillary, F.G., Schultheis, M.T., Challis, B.H., DeLuca, J. (2003) - Spacing of repetitions improves learning and memory after moderate and severe TBI, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 25, 49-58.

Hillary, F.G., Steffener, J.A., Biswal, B.B., Lange, G., DeLuca, J., Ashburner, J. (2002) - FMRI Technology and Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Guidelines for Methodological and Conceptual Pitfalls. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 17, 411-430.

Hillary, F.,G. Schatz, P., Moelter, S., Lowry, J.B., Ricker, J.H., Chute, D.L. (2002) -  Analysis of the Motor Vehicle Collision Factors Influencing Brain Injury Severity, Brain Injury, 16, 729-740.

Ricker, H.T., Hillary, F. G., DeLuca, J. (2001) -  Functionally Activated Brain Imaging (O-15 PET and fMRI) in the Study of Memory after Traumatic Brain Injury, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 16, 191-205.

Hillary, F. G., Moelter, S., Schatz, P., Chute, D. L. (2001) -  Seatbelts Contribute to Location of Lesion in Moderate to Severe Head Trauma, Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 16, 171-181.