Subtle impairments of perceptual-motor function and well-being are detectable among military cadets and college athletes with self-reported history of concussion
IntroductionA lack of obvious long-term effects of concussion on standard clinical measures of behavioral performance capabilities does not preclude the existence of subtle neural processing impairments that appear to be linked to elevated risk for subsequent concussion occurrence, and which may be...
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Main Authors: | Gary B. Wilkerson (Author), Marisa A. Colston (Author), Shellie N. Acocello (Author), Jennifer A. Hogg (Author), Lynette M. Carlson (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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