Impact of depression and post-traumatic stress on manual and oculomotor performance in service members with a history of mild TBI.
Lars HungerfordStephanie AgtarapMark EttenhoferPublished in: Brain injury (2023)
This study illustrates the profile of impairments associated with depression and post-traumatic stress on saccadic eye movements and manual responses to BEAM relative to conventional neuropsychological tests. Results demonstrated that among ADSM seen for mTBI, depression and PTS exert a significant negative impact on measures of processing speed, attention, executive function, and memory across saccadic, manual, and conventional neuropsychological tests. However, the unique psychometric features of each of these assessment approaches may assist in distinguishing the effects of psychiatric comorbidities within this population.