Based on increasing evidence that even mild closed head injury (CHI) can cause considerable neural damage throughout the brain, we hypothesized that mild CHI will disrupt the complex cerebral networks concerned with oculomotor and upper-limb visuomotor control, resulting in impaired motor function. Within 10 days following mild CHI (Glasgow Coma Scale 1315, alteration of consciousness <20 min), we compared 30 patients (15-37 years) and 30 matched controls on different types of saccades, oculomotor smooth pursuit (sine and random), upper-limb visuomotor performance and several neuropsychological tests known to be sensitive to head trauma. Simple reflexive saccades were not impaired, whereas, on the antisaccade task, the CHI group demonstrate...
There is much debate on the nature and duration of cognitive deficits and postconcussive symptoms (P...
The main purpose of the present study was to identify sensory-motor deficits caused by closed head i...
To study the effects of head trauma on extraocular movements. Eye movements are known to be affected...
Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) can affect up to 20%-30% of patients with mild closed head injury (mC...
Objective: Mild closed head injury (CHI) can impair performance on volitional saccades (fast eye mov...
Following on from our earlier findings of a close relationship between motor function and outcome af...
Objective: To characterize integrity of fronto-striatal circuitry in chronic traumatic brain injury ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize oculomotor function using visually guided saccade and antisaccade (AS) ta...
The most common site of focal lesions after mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) is the frontal lobe. ...
Oculomotor deficits, vestibular impairments, and persistent symptoms are common after a mild traumat...
Patients with traumatic brain injury often complain of impairments of attention and information proc...
A barrier in the diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) stems from the lack of measures tha...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) causes deficits in motor and cognitive function. There is a deart...
Background: Clinical and laboratory assessment of people with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) ind...
Objective measures to diagnose and to monitor improvement of symptoms following mild traumatic brain...
There is much debate on the nature and duration of cognitive deficits and postconcussive symptoms (P...
The main purpose of the present study was to identify sensory-motor deficits caused by closed head i...
To study the effects of head trauma on extraocular movements. Eye movements are known to be affected...
Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) can affect up to 20%-30% of patients with mild closed head injury (mC...
Objective: Mild closed head injury (CHI) can impair performance on volitional saccades (fast eye mov...
Following on from our earlier findings of a close relationship between motor function and outcome af...
Objective: To characterize integrity of fronto-striatal circuitry in chronic traumatic brain injury ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize oculomotor function using visually guided saccade and antisaccade (AS) ta...
The most common site of focal lesions after mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) is the frontal lobe. ...
Oculomotor deficits, vestibular impairments, and persistent symptoms are common after a mild traumat...
Patients with traumatic brain injury often complain of impairments of attention and information proc...
A barrier in the diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) stems from the lack of measures tha...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) causes deficits in motor and cognitive function. There is a deart...
Background: Clinical and laboratory assessment of people with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) ind...
Objective measures to diagnose and to monitor improvement of symptoms following mild traumatic brain...
There is much debate on the nature and duration of cognitive deficits and postconcussive symptoms (P...
The main purpose of the present study was to identify sensory-motor deficits caused by closed head i...
To study the effects of head trauma on extraocular movements. Eye movements are known to be affected...