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Effect of blast exposure on sensorimotor gating and fear memory

Physiology & Behavior
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a major cause of disability amongst military service members. In addition to combat-related head injuries, military personnel are vulnerable to repetitive blast-related TBIs due to the frequent use of small explosive charges for breaching and training.
Melonie N, Vaughn   +5 more
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Effects of blast exposure on central auditory processing

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014
Exposure to high-intensity blasts is the most common cause of injury in recent U.S. military conflicts. Prior work indicates that blast-exposed Veterans report significantly more hearing handicap than non-blast-exposed Veterans, often in spite of clinically normal hearing thresholds.
Melissa Papesh   +6 more
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Ocular Injury Following Primary Blast Exposure

2019
Blast exposure is a growing cause of injury for military personnel, and is the leading cause of ocular injuries in service members. In three recent military conflicts, Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq), and Operation New Dawn (Iraq), 13% of all casualties had visual system injury. In some cases, ocular damage does
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A Health Hazard Assessment for Blast Overpressure Exposures Subtitle - Blast Overpressure Research Program

1999
Abstract : The advent of nuclear blast caused a renewed interest in blast research in the United States. Thus, was the beginning of the Blast Overpressure Program at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. From the early 1950's through 1997, research on the biomedical, biological and biophysical effects of blast and shock was conducted.
James H. Stuhmiller, Berlina S. Martinez
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Blast Exposure Alters Synaptic Connectivity in the Mouse Auditory Cortex

Journal of Neurotrauma
Blast exposure can cause auditory deficits that have a lasting, significant impact on patients. Although the effects of blast on auditory functions localized to the ear have been well documented, the impact of blast on central auditory processing is largely undefined. Understanding the structural and functional alterations in the central nervous system
Ying, Wang   +8 more
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Neuronal Architecture as a Biomarker for Blast Exposure

2023
Cornejo, Ignacio Novoa   +2 more
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A Health Hazard Assessment for Blast Overpressure Exposure

2002
Abstract : This report describes progress toward understanding and quantifying injury arising from impact or impulsive loading to the body from blast, projectiles, or vehicle restraint systems.
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Quantifying Blast Exposure Levels on Humans

Proceedings of the 32nd International Symposium on Shock Waves (ISSW32 2019), 2019
Suthee Wiri, Charles Needham
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