The Neuroscience Report—Vol. 23 (October 5, 2015): Traumatic Brain Injury

The latest in neuroscience—sorted and summarized for you Welcome to The Neuroscience Report where each week we will highlight a specific topic in neuroscience and provide you with links to 5 journal articles, 5 news articles, and 5 wildcard picks. Brought to you by Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience—your source for peer-reviewed, evidence-based information. This Week’s Topic: Traumatic Brain Injury Journal Articles Altered Cognitive Control Activations after Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Relationship to Injury Severity and Everyday-Life Function Is Routine Repeated Head CT Necessary for All Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury? Google Calendar: A Single Case Experimental Design Study of a Man with Severe Memory Problems Concussion is Confusing Us All Delayed and Disorganised Brain Activation Detected with Magnetoencephalography After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury News Articles A new type of ADHD? Head Injuries in Children Linked to Long-term Attention Problems MRI Helps Detect Brain Bleeding Soon After Traumatic Brain Injury Hypertension Drug Reduces Inflammation From Traumatic Brain Injury Near-IR Light Penetrates Skull to Aid Traumatic Brain Injury Study Links Energy Drinks and Traumatic Brain Injury in Teens BONUS: Energy Drinks Do NOT Cause Traumatic Brain Injuries   Wildcards Heads Up: Facts for Physicians About Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) Concussions Can Occur in All Youth Sports From Tackles to Tangles: Why Head Hits Wr...
Source: Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience - Category: Neuroscience Authors: Tags: Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology Epilepsy Headache Mood Disorders Neurologic Systems and Symptoms Patient Assessment Primary Care Psychiatry The Neuroscience Report Concussion TBI traumatic brain injury Source Type: research