The impact of concussion on attention and EEG brain waves of college students
Concussion is a leading form of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in the general population, causing a range of symptoms and recovery times in those it affects.
Remi Rosenthal +3 more
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Outcome Following Concussion: Prospective Investigation into the Cumulative Effects of a Prior History of Brain Injury and a History of Repeated Sub-Concussive Injuries on Recovery [PDF]
Jason M. Bailie +7 more
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Using sideline concussion tests in the emergency department
Adam J Kruse,1 Andrew S Nugent,2 Andrew R Peterson3 1Carver College of Medicine, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA; 2Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA; 3Department of Pediatrics, The University of Iowa,
Kruse AJ, Nugent AS, Peterson AR
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Plasma Biomarkers of Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescents With Sport-Related Concussion [PDF]
Jason Tabor +13 more
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ω-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation as a Potential Therapeutic Aid for the Recovery from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion [PDF]
Erin Cernkovich Barrett +2 more
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Signs and Symptoms of a Concussion [PDF]
cdc:46234A concussion is caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head. Concussions can also occur from a fall or blow to the body that causes the head to move rapidly back and forth. Even what seems to be a mild bump to the head can be serious.
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TACKLE concussion study: an observational study of post-concussion biomarker and neuroimaging progression in adolescent male school sports-related concussion. [PDF]
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Sideline Testing for Sports-Related Concussion: What is the Evidence? (slideshow)
Concussion is defined as a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain from an impulsive force transmitted to the head or from a direct blow to the head, face, neck or elsewhere on the body that results in a new neurological sign or symptom.1 ...
Laura J. Balcer
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