concussion

Severity and correlates of brain fog in people with traumatic brain injury

Authors: Tyler Bell, Michael Crowe, Thomas Novack, Richard D Davis, Despina Stavrinos

Journal: Research in Nursing & Health

Year Published: 2023

Brain fog is one symptom that has been underexplored in traumatic brain injury (TBI). We explored the cognitive and affective correlates of brain fog in people with symptomatic mild TBI (n = 15), moderate-to-severe TBI (n […]

Long-term cognitive outcomes in male and female athletes following sport-related concussions

Authors: Veronik Sicard, Robert Davis Moore, Dave Ellemberg

Journal: International Journal of Psychophysiology

Year Published: 2018

Despite concussion being a serious public health concern and the increasing participation of female athletes in sport, the comparative long-term outcomes of male and female athletes are poorly understood, potentially limiting the scientific understanding and clinical […]

Sensitivity of the Cogstate Test Battery for Detecting Prolonged Cognitive Alterations Stemming From Sport-Related Concussions

Authors: Veronik Sicard, Robert D Moore, Dave Ellemberg

Journal: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine

Year Published: 2017

Objective: To determine if the Cogstate test battery contains the requisite sensitivity to detect prolonged cognitive alterations. Methods: One hundred twenty collegiate athletes (71 with a history of concussion; 49 controls) completed the Cogstate test battery, […]

Brain Network Activation Technology Does Not Assist with Concussion Diagnosis and Return to Play in Football Athletes

Authors: Steven P Broglio, Richelle Williams, Andrew Lapointe, Ashley Rettmann, Brandon Moore, Sean K Meehan, James T Eckner

Journal: Frontiers in Neurology

Year Published: 2017

Background: Concussion diagnosis and management remains a largely subjective process. This investigation sought to evaluate the utility of a novel neuroelectric measure for concussion diagnosis and return to play decision-making. Hypothesis: Brain Network Activation (BNA) scores […]

A Comparison of Four Computerized Neurocognitive Assessment Tools to a Traditional Neuropsychological Test Battery in Service Members with and without Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Authors: Wesley R Cole, Jacques P Arrieux, Brian J Ivins, Karen A Schwab, Felicia M Qashu

Journal: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology

Year Published: 2017

Objective: Computerized neurocognitive assessment tools (NCATS) are often used as a screening tool to identify cognitive deficits after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). However, differing methodology across studies renders it difficult to identify a consensus regarding […]

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