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Neurotrauma reports

Journal Volume: 2
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Year: 2021
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

A life course study on traumatic brain injury and physical and emotional trauma in foster children

A population-based study of pre-existing health conditions in traumatic brain injury

Cognitive dysfunction, brain volumes, and traumatic brain injury in homeless persons

Contribution of peripheral injuries to the symptom experience of patients with mild traumatic brain injury

Development of a mortality prediction tool in pediatric severe traumatic brain injury

Eye movements detect differential change after participation in male collegiate collision versus non-collision sports

Health determinants among North Americans experiencing homelessness and traumatic brain injury: a scoping review

In-season concussion symptom reporting in male and female collegiate rugby athletes

Participating in two video concussion education programs sequentially improves concussion-reporting intention

Purposeful heading performed by female youth soccer players leads to strain development in deep brain structures

Relationship between sport-related concussion and sleep based on self-report and commercial actigraph measurement

Stumblers and tumblers: two pathways to "unintentional" fall-related traumatic brain injury

The temporal relations of traumatic brain injury, victimization, aggression, and homelessness: a developmental trajectory

The Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Database: a review of published research

Transcranial laser therapy does not improve cognitive and post-traumatic stress disorder-related behavioral traits in rats exposed to repetitive low-level blast injury

Traumatic brain injury, abuse, and poor sustained attention in youth and young adults who previously experienced foster care

Violent infant surrogate shaking: continuous high-magnitude centripetal force and abrupt shift in tangential acceleration may explain high risk of subdural hemorrhage