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The effect of linguistic background on rapid number naming: implications for native versus non-native English speakers on sideline-focused concussion assessments.

John-Ross RizzoTodd E HudsonPrin X AmorapanthWeiwei DaiJoel BirkemeierRosa PasculliKyle ContiCharles FeinbergJan VerstraeteKatie DempseyIvan SelesnickLaura J BalcerSteven L GalettaJanet C Rucker
Published in: Brain injury (2018)
These findings have direct implications for the assessment of athlete performance on vision-based and other verbal sideline concussion tests; these results are particularly important given the international scope of sport. Pre-season baseline scores are essential to evaluation in the event of concussion, and performance of sideline tests in the athlete's native language should be considered to optimize both baseline and post-injury test accuracy.
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