Eye Movement Testing Reveals Long-Term Effects of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
A study of 78 veterans found lasting attention and eye-movement deficits over 10 years post-concussion using high-speed eye-tracking, revealing covert neurological impairment.
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Eye movement testing reveals long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injury
A study from researchers at the CU Anschutz Marcus Institute for Brain Health suggests that veterans with concussions may continue to show subtle but measurable brain function differences more than a decade after their injury.
Eye tests reveal brain trauma in veterans more than a decade after concussions
A study by researchers at the CU Anschutz Marcus Institute for Brain Health suggests that veterans with concussions may continue to show subtle but measurable brain function differences more than a decade after their injury. Researchers have found these differences can be detected through specialized eye movement testing. The findings are published in the Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology.
Eye Tests Reveal Brain Trauma More Than a Decade After Concussions
A study from researchers at the CU Anschutz Marcus Institute for Brain Health suggests that veterans with concussions may continue to show subtle but measurable brain function differences more than a decade after their injury. Researchers found these differences can be detected through specialized eye movement testing.
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