CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT RESEARCH

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Disruption of function: Neurophysiological markers of cognitive deficits in retired football players

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Effects of Repetitive Head Impacts on a Concussion Assessment Battery

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Cerebral blood flow in acute concussion: preliminary ASL findings from the NCAA-DoD CARE consortium

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Descriptive Analysis of a Baseline Concussion Battery Among U.S. Service Academy Members: Results from the Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE) Consortium

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Detection of Acute and Long-Term Effects of Concussion: Dual-Task Gait Balance Control Versus Computerized Neurocognitive Test

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Risk Factors Associated With Sustaining a Sport-related Concussion: An Initial Synthesis Study of 12,320 Student-Athletes

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Preinjury and Postinjury Factors That Predict Sports-Related Concussion and Clinical Recovery Time

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Learn the role of pre-injury risk factors in predicting subsequent head injuries and recovery time after concussion.

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Financial incentives influence ImPACT validity indices but not cognitive composite scores

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Incentives, like return to play, have been said to influence performance on ImPACT. Learn more in this study.

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Novel ImPACT validity indices in collegiate student-athletes with and without histories of ADHD or academic difficulties

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ADHD is an important modifier for baseline scores. Learn how in this article.

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Performance Validity in Collegiate Football Athletes at Baseline Neurocognitive Testing

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Are Subconcussive Impacts Harmless in Youth Soccer Players?

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Analysis of Baseline Computerized Neurocognitive Testing Results among 5-11-Year-Old Male and Female Children Playing Sports in Recreational Leagues in Florida

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Brief iPad-Based Assessment of Cognitive Functioning with ImPACT Pediatric

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Test/ Retest Reliability for ImPACT Pediatric Post One to Two Years in Five to Eleven Year Olds

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Validity of ImPACT Post-Concussion Symptom Scale (PCSS) Affective Symptom Cluster as a Screener for Depression in Collegiate Athletes

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Learn how ImPACT may be used as a valid screening tool for depression.

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Quantitative Volumetric Imaging and Clinical Outcome Characterization of Symptomatic Concussion in 10- to 14-Year-Old Adolescent Athletes

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10-14 year-olds may experience more mental health symptoms post-concussion. Learn more in this study.

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Evaluating the suitability of ImPACT computerized neurocognitive battery for short-term, serial assessment of neurocognitive functioning

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Learn about ImPACT’s reliability when used serially within one hour.

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Concussion Basics II: Baseline serum biomarkers, head impact exposure, and clinical measures

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Prognostic Factors in Pediatric Sport-Related Concussion

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Convergent and discriminant validity of the ImPACT with traditional neuropsychological measures

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