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Subconcussion revealed by sound processing in the brain.

Nina KrausDanielle ColegroveRembrandt Otto-MeyerSilvia BonacinaTrent NicolJenna CunninghamJennifer Krizman
Published in: Exercise, sport, & movement (2023)
These findings suggest that the disruption of sensory processing in the brain can be observed in individuals without a concussion but whose sport features regular physical contact. This evidence identifies sound processing in the brain as an objective marker of subconcussion in athletes.
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