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A targeted neuropsychological examination of children with a history of sport-related concussion.

R D MooreV SicardD PindusL B RaineE S DrolletteM R ScudderS DeckerD EllembergCharles H Hillman
Published in: Brain injury (2018)
The current results suggest that neuropsychological measures of higher cognition and academic achievement may be sensitive to lingering deficits, and that children injured earlier in life may exhibit worse neuropsychological and academic performance.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • young adults
  • traumatic brain injury
  • medical students
  • white matter
  • mild traumatic brain injury