Neurocognitive testing is a recommended component in a concussion assessment. Clinicians should be aware of age and practice effects on these measures to ensure appropriate understanding of results
Standardized neurocognitive testing is a commonly used assessment method to diagnose and manage spor...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
Objective Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...
Neurocognitive testing is a recommended component in a concussion assessment. Clinicians should be a...
Background: Implementing concussion assessment programs for youth athletes are necessary to manage c...
Context: Establishing psychometric and measurement properties of concussion assessments is important...
As the adolescent brain develops, any event that interrupts the process, such as a concussion, may r...
Background: Concussion is a common injury reported in high velocity or contact sport, and a large am...
As the adolescent brain develops, any event that interrupts the process, such as a concussion, may r...
Neuropsychological assessment of cognitive sequelae secondary to sports concussion is limited by len...
The purpose of this study was to determine: 1) if an athlete’s age significantly affects neuropsycho...
Neurocognitive testing is an important concussion evaluation tool, but for neurocognitive tests to b...
Importance: Estimated base rates of invalid performance on baseline testing (base rates of failure) ...
OBJECTIVE: Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...
Background:The incidence of reported concussions in the adolescent population is increasing, yet res...
Standardized neurocognitive testing is a commonly used assessment method to diagnose and manage spor...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
Objective Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...
Neurocognitive testing is a recommended component in a concussion assessment. Clinicians should be a...
Background: Implementing concussion assessment programs for youth athletes are necessary to manage c...
Context: Establishing psychometric and measurement properties of concussion assessments is important...
As the adolescent brain develops, any event that interrupts the process, such as a concussion, may r...
Background: Concussion is a common injury reported in high velocity or contact sport, and a large am...
As the adolescent brain develops, any event that interrupts the process, such as a concussion, may r...
Neuropsychological assessment of cognitive sequelae secondary to sports concussion is limited by len...
The purpose of this study was to determine: 1) if an athlete’s age significantly affects neuropsycho...
Neurocognitive testing is an important concussion evaluation tool, but for neurocognitive tests to b...
Importance: Estimated base rates of invalid performance on baseline testing (base rates of failure) ...
OBJECTIVE: Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...
Background:The incidence of reported concussions in the adolescent population is increasing, yet res...
Standardized neurocognitive testing is a commonly used assessment method to diagnose and manage spor...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
Objective Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...