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556 related items for PubMed ID: 28838286

  • 1. Self-reported history of seizure and baseline neurocognitive test performance in student-athletes: an initial investigation.
    Zalneraitis BH, Yengo-Kahn AM, Pawlukiewicz AJ, Solomon GS.
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  • 3. Are psychotropic medications associated with differences in baseline neurocognitive assessment scores for young athletes? A pilot study.
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  • 11. Supervision and computerized neurocognitive baseline test performance in high school athletes: an initial investigation.
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  • 15. 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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  • 19. Understanding racial differences in computerized neurocognitive test performance and symptom-reporting to deliver culturally competent patient-centered care for sport-related concussion.
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  • 20. Neuropsychological test performance in depressed and nondepressed collegiate athletes following concussion.
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