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1197 related items for PubMed ID: 15939185

  • 1. Assessing the enduring residual neuropsychological effects of head trauma in college athletes who participate in contact sports.
    Killam C, Cautin RL, Santucci AC.
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  • 2. Sex differences in neuropsychological function and post-concussion symptoms of concussed collegiate athletes.
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  • 4. Computerized neuropsychological profiles of South African versus US athletes: a basis for commentary on cross-cultural norming issues in the sports concussion arena.
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  • 5. Prolonged neuropsychological impairments following a first concussion in female university soccer athletes.
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  • 8. History of multiple self-reported concussions is not associated with reduced cognitive abilities.
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  • 12. Concussion symptoms and neurocognitive performance of high school and college athletes who incur multiple concussions.
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  • 13. Are there differences in neurocognitive function and symptoms between male and female soccer players after concussions?
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  • 15. Sleep following sport-related concussions.
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  • 18. Effectiveness of mouthguards in reducing neurocognitive deficits following sports-related cerebral concussion.
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  • 19. Neural substrates of symptoms of depression following concussion in male athletes with persisting postconcussion symptoms.
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  • 20. Validity of ImPACT for measuring processing speed following sports-related concussion.
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