The ability to direct visuospatial attention covertly was studied in two groups of Australian Rules football players who had sustained mild head injuries (MHI) during competition. Their performance was compared to 12 non-injured sportsmen using a cued reaction time (RT) task which measured the RT benefit of valid directional cueing and the RT cost of miscueing. In Experiment 1, nine footballers tested within 2 weeks of sustaining their injury showed the same cost as normals in speed of response to targets in the unexpected visual field. However, their responses to targets in the expected location (following valid cues) showed only a minor benefit compared to controls. Moderate to severely injured patients also show a normal cost but a reduc...
A history of concussion has been linked to long-term cognitive deficits; however, the neural underpi...
Current concussion research focuses on the pathophysiological effects of head impacts over time. Thi...
Athletes engaging in collision sports, such as Australian rules football, are susceptible to a range...
© 1995 Dr. David L. MaddocksThe past 20 years have witnessed a significant growth in research into t...
It is unclear whether the cumulative burden of head trauma from repeatedly heading the ball causes a...
The goal of the current investigation was to probe the deficits in the alerting, orienting and execu...
The ability to orient visual attention covertly was studied in 11 patients who had suffered a modera...
Previous research has claimed neuropsychological impairment occurs as a result of professional and a...
The sensitivity of several short tests of speed of information processing to the effects of mild hea...
Objectives: This multimodal study investigated the motor, neurocognitive and neurophysiological resp...
The contact sport of boxing is considered by some to be associated with brain damage in its particip...
The effects of repeated mild concussive head injury on professional rugby players were examined. Dat...
Exploration of eye-movement behaviors of humans can provide insight into the processes used to infor...
This study was designed to determine whether lasting attentional deficits result from repeated mild ...
Male players from football and rugby clubs and sportsmen from a variety of noncontact sports clubs a...
A history of concussion has been linked to long-term cognitive deficits; however, the neural underpi...
Current concussion research focuses on the pathophysiological effects of head impacts over time. Thi...
Athletes engaging in collision sports, such as Australian rules football, are susceptible to a range...
© 1995 Dr. David L. MaddocksThe past 20 years have witnessed a significant growth in research into t...
It is unclear whether the cumulative burden of head trauma from repeatedly heading the ball causes a...
The goal of the current investigation was to probe the deficits in the alerting, orienting and execu...
The ability to orient visual attention covertly was studied in 11 patients who had suffered a modera...
Previous research has claimed neuropsychological impairment occurs as a result of professional and a...
The sensitivity of several short tests of speed of information processing to the effects of mild hea...
Objectives: This multimodal study investigated the motor, neurocognitive and neurophysiological resp...
The contact sport of boxing is considered by some to be associated with brain damage in its particip...
The effects of repeated mild concussive head injury on professional rugby players were examined. Dat...
Exploration of eye-movement behaviors of humans can provide insight into the processes used to infor...
This study was designed to determine whether lasting attentional deficits result from repeated mild ...
Male players from football and rugby clubs and sportsmen from a variety of noncontact sports clubs a...
A history of concussion has been linked to long-term cognitive deficits; however, the neural underpi...
Current concussion research focuses on the pathophysiological effects of head impacts over time. Thi...
Athletes engaging in collision sports, such as Australian rules football, are susceptible to a range...