Journal article

Computerised cognitive assessment of athletes with sports related head injury

A Collie, D Darby, P Maruff

British Journal of Sports Medicine | BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP | Published : 2001

Abstract

Professional and amateur participants in many sports are at risk of brain injury caused by impact with other players or objects. In many cases, mild cognitive deficits may persist after the common neurological signs of brain injury have passed. In recent years, the athlete's cognitive status after concussion has been measured with conventional "paper and pencil" neuropsychological tests. However such tests are not ideal for sporting settings, as they are designed for the detection of gross cognitive impairments at a single assessment, not for the identification of mild cognitive deficits on repeated assessment. A number of computerised cognitive assessment tests and test batteries have been ..

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