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Vestibular Consequences of mTBI and Blast Exposure
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2016)
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An Investigation Of Motor Speech And Motor Limb Movements Following A Sport-Related Concussion-An Extension Study
In: Open Access Theses & Dissertations (2016)
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Vestibular Consequences of mTBI and Blast Exposure
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2015)
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School-based speech-language pathologists and concussion : training, knowledge, and experience
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The Effect of Armed Forces Qualification Test Score on Mental Health Outcome Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
In: DTIC (2012)
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Language disorders subsequent to mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI): Evidence from four cases
Wong, Min Ney; Murdoch, Bruce; Whelan, Brooke-Mai. - : Psychology Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2010
Abstract: Background: The majority of cognitive research conducted within the mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) population has been predominantly neuropsychologically based, lacking in-depth linguistic analysis. The effect of MTBI on language function has received little attention and remains largely unexplored. Aims: This study was undertaken to explore in detail cognitive-linguistic impairments following MTBI, via the application of a comprehensive assessment battery. Methods & Procedures: Four participants with MTBI were administered a comprehensive battery of cognitive-linguistic assessments at 6 months post injury. The control group consisted of 10 age-, sex- and education-level-matched, non-neurologically impaired participants. Non-parametric group comparisons between the MTBI and matched controls participants were carried out, followed by case-by-case analysis. Outcomes & Results: Non-parametric between-group comparisons failed to reveal statistically significant differences between the MTBI and control participants across subtests. In case-by-case analyses, however, below normal performance on a range of subtests was demonstrated by the MTBI participants. Conclusions: Findings suggest high-level cognitive-linguistic deficits may occur as a consequence of MTBI and imply that MTBI mechanisms may have the capacity to alter frontal lobe functioning. It is suggested that more sensitive measures of cognitive and high-level language function are needed in the assessment of MTBI.
Keyword: 1203 Language and Linguistics; 2728 Clinical Neurology; 2733 Otorhinolaryngology; 2808 Neurology; 2912 LPN and LVN; 3204 Developmental and Educational Psychology; 3310 Linguistics and Language; Cognition; General Language; High-level language; Mtbi
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:222825
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