Background and Purpose: Athletes participating in high-contact sports experience repeated head trauma. Anatomical findings, such as a cavum septum pellucidum, prominent CSF spaces, and hippocampal volume reductions, have been observed in cases of mild traumatic brain injury. The extent to which these neuroanatomical findings are associated with high-contact sports is unknown. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are subtle neuroanatomic differences between athletes participating in high-contact sports compared to low-contact athletic controls.Materials and Methods: We performed longitudinal structural brain MRI scans in 63 football (high-contact) and 34 volleyball (low-contact control) male collegiate athletes with up to...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
Object. Despite negative neuroimaging findings using traditional neuroimaging methods such as MRI an...
Objectives: To determine whether or not automated FreeSurfer segmentation of brain regions considere...
Background and Purpose: Athletes participating in high-contact sports experience repeated head traum...
Recent observations of short-term changes in the neural health of youth athletes participating in co...
Recent observations of short-term changes in the neural health of youth athletes participating in co...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine cortical thickness and subcortical volumes in prof...
Football exposes its players to traumatic brain, neck, and spinal injury. It is unknown whether the ...
Objective: To determine whether multiparametric MRI data can provide insight into the acute and long...
Football exposes its players to traumatic brain, neck, and spinal injury. It is unknown whether the ...
Sport-related concussion (SRC) is an important public health issue. White-matter alterations after S...
The prevalence of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in contact sports generates serious concern for repet...
Sports-related concussion (SRC) is an important public health issue. Although standardized assessmen...
Prior studies have reported long-term differences in brain structure (brain morphometry) as being as...
Prior studies have reported long-term differences in brain structure (brain morphometry) as being as...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
Object. Despite negative neuroimaging findings using traditional neuroimaging methods such as MRI an...
Objectives: To determine whether or not automated FreeSurfer segmentation of brain regions considere...
Background and Purpose: Athletes participating in high-contact sports experience repeated head traum...
Recent observations of short-term changes in the neural health of youth athletes participating in co...
Recent observations of short-term changes in the neural health of youth athletes participating in co...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine cortical thickness and subcortical volumes in prof...
Football exposes its players to traumatic brain, neck, and spinal injury. It is unknown whether the ...
Objective: To determine whether multiparametric MRI data can provide insight into the acute and long...
Football exposes its players to traumatic brain, neck, and spinal injury. It is unknown whether the ...
Sport-related concussion (SRC) is an important public health issue. White-matter alterations after S...
The prevalence of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in contact sports generates serious concern for repet...
Sports-related concussion (SRC) is an important public health issue. Although standardized assessmen...
Prior studies have reported long-term differences in brain structure (brain morphometry) as being as...
Prior studies have reported long-term differences in brain structure (brain morphometry) as being as...
Buckley, Thomas A.Objective: To examine the relationship between repeated head impacts and neurologi...
Object. Despite negative neuroimaging findings using traditional neuroimaging methods such as MRI an...
Objectives: To determine whether or not automated FreeSurfer segmentation of brain regions considere...