Browsing by Subject "concussion"
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LONG-LASTING EFFECTS OF MTBI ON OCULOMOTOR ABILITY AND NEUROMUSCULAR CONTROL
(East Carolina University, 2022-07-22)Concussions result in short-lived to long-lasting neurological function impairment and disturbances, typically undetectable by standard neuroimaging protocols, which can persist for several months post-trauma. Eye-tracking ... -
LONG-LASTING EFFECTS OF MTBI ON OCULOMOTOR ABILITY AND NEUROMUSCULAR CONTROL
(East Carolina University, 2022-07-22)Concussions result in short-lived to long-lasting neurological function impairment and disturbances, typically undetectable by standard neuroimaging protocols, which can persist for several months post-trauma. Eye-tracking ... -
Oculomotor behavior as a biomarker for differentiating pediatric patients with mild traumatic brain injury and age matched controls.
(2020-11-12)Importance: Children have the highest incidence of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in the United States. However, mTBI, specifically pediatric patients with mTBI, are notoriously difficult to detect, and with a reliance ... -
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OCULOMOTOR FUNCTION, NEURAL AVTIVITY, AND EVENT-RELATED DESYNCHRONIZATION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH MTBI
(East Carolina University, 2021-05-28)Abstract: Mild Traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) can lead to vision and visual processing deficits, including decreased visual acuity, visual field impairment, eye movement dysfunction including vergence, saccadic, smooth ...