Long-term effects of sport concussion on cognitive and motor performance: a review
Motor and cognitive dysfunction is intractable sequela in the acute stage of concussion.
While typical concussion recovery occurs in two weeks, empirical evidence suggests that …
While typical concussion recovery occurs in two weeks, empirical evidence suggests that …
The rise of concussions in the adolescent population
AL Zhang, DC Sing, CM Rugg… - … journal of sports …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Concussion injuries have been highlighted to the American public through
media and research. While recent studies have shown increased traumatic brain injuries …
media and research. While recent studies have shown increased traumatic brain injuries …
The long-term outcomes of sport-related concussion in pediatric populations
Although the field of concussion research is rapidly growing, the majority of research has
focused on injured adults, with children being an often-neglected population. Traumatic …
focused on injured adults, with children being an often-neglected population. Traumatic …
A robot-based behavioural task to quantify impairments in rapid motor decisions and actions after stroke
Background Stroke can affect our ability to perform daily activities, although it can be difficult
to identify the underlying functional impairment (s). Recent theories highlight the importance …
to identify the underlying functional impairment (s). Recent theories highlight the importance …
Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation over human motor cortex on cognitive-motor and sensory-motor functions
The primary motor cortex (M1) is broadly acknowledged for its crucial role in executing
voluntary movements. Yet, its contributions to cognitive and sensory functions remain largely …
voluntary movements. Yet, its contributions to cognitive and sensory functions remain largely …
The effects of mild traumatic brain injury on cognitive-motor integration for skilled performance
Adults exposed to blast and blunt impact often experience mild traumatic brain injury,
affecting neural functions related to sensory, cognitive, and motor function. In this …
affecting neural functions related to sensory, cognitive, and motor function. In this …
Impairments in cognitive control using a reverse visually guided reaching task following stroke
Background Cognitive and motor function must work together quickly and seamlessly to
allow us to interact with a complex world, but their integration is difficult to assess directly …
allow us to interact with a complex world, but their integration is difficult to assess directly …
Blast in context: the neuropsychological and neurocognitive effects of long-term occupational exposure to repeated low-level explosives on canadian armed forces' …
O Vartanian, C Tenn, SG Rhind, A Nakashima… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Currently, there is strong interest within the military to better understand the effects of long-
term occupational exposure to repeated low-level blast on health and performance. To gain …
term occupational exposure to repeated low-level blast on health and performance. To gain …
Evidence of residual cognitive deficits in young adults with a concussion history from adolescence
AL Caffey, M Dalecki - Brain research, 2021 - Elsevier
The present study investigated executive function and sustained attention of non-athlete,
young adults (ages 18–23) with a history of concussion beyond ten months post incident …
young adults (ages 18–23) with a history of concussion beyond ten months post incident …
The intersection between ocular and manual motor control: eye–hand coordination in acquired brain injury
Acute and chronic disease processes that lead to cerebral injury can often be clinically
challenging diagnostically, prognostically, and therapeutically. Neurodegenerative …
challenging diagnostically, prognostically, and therapeutically. Neurodegenerative …