Concussion-related deficits in the general population predict impairments in varsity footballers.
Clara Alexandra StaffordBobby StojanoskiConor J WildDanielle Brewer-DeluceTimothy D WilsonAdrian M OwenPublished in: Journal of neurology (2020)
Self-reported concussion is not associated with long-term general effects on cognitive function. Nevertheless, those who report at least one concussion and those who expose themselves to long-term frequent sport-related head impacts do have a modest, but statistically robust, deficit of inhibitory control.