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Cognitive Function and Brain Structure After Recurrent Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries in Young-to-Middle-Aged Adults (2015)
List, J., Ott, S., Bukowski, M., Lindenberg, R., & Flöel, A. (2015). Cognitive function and brain structure after recurrent mild traumatic brain injuries in young-to-middle-aged adults. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9. doi:10.3389/ fnhum.2015.00228
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The authors of the study wanted to explore how the chronic stage of recurrent TBI (>6 months after the last injury) impacted cognitive function, cortical thickness, and/or gray matter for young-to-middle-aged adults. The researchers hypothesized the ...
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Population:
Adult
Discipline:
OTSLP
Diagnosis:
Brain Injury