EEG
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QEEG
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TBI General:
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5. Jennett B. Epidemiology of head injury. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1998; 78 (5): 403-06.
6. Shaw NA. The neurophysiology of concussion. Prog Neurobiol. 2002; 67(4):281-344.
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TBI in the Military:
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4. Trudeau DL, et al. Findings of mild traumatic brain injury in combat veterans with PTSD and a history of blast concussion. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1998; 10, 308-313.
5. Gordon WA, et al. The enigma of “hidden” traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 13(6):39–56.
6. Hogue C, D McGurk, et al. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in U.S. Soldiers Returning from Iraq. New Eng J Med 2008, 358(5): 453-463.
7. Terrio H, Brenner L, et al. Traumatic Brain Injury Screening: Preliminary Findings in a US Army Brigade Combat Team. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2009; 24(1): 14-23.
TBI in Sports:
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2. Slobounov S, Sebastianelli W. Foundations of Sport-Related Brain Injuries. Wayne (Eds.) 2006.
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TBI Classification:
1. Williams DH, Levin HS, Eisenberg HM. Mild head injury classification. Neurosurgery. 1990; 27:422-428.
2. Saatman KE, Duhaime AC et al. Workshop Scientific Team and Advisory Panel Members (2008). Classification of traumatic brain injury for targeted therapies.
3. Committee on Head Injury Nomenclature of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Clin Neurosurg. 1966 12:386-394.
Neuroimaging in TBI:
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2. Thatcher RW, Biver C, Mc Alaster R, Camacho M, Salazar, A. Biophysical Linkage between MRI and EEG Amplitude in Closed Head Injury. Neuroimage. 1998; 7, 352-367.
3. Bazarian JJ, Blyth B, Cimpello L. Bench to bedside: evidence for brain injury after concussion–looking beyond the computed tomography scan. Acad Emerg Med. 2006 Feb;13(2):199-214.
4. Mendez HG, Vanderploeg RD, Curtiss G, Warden DL. Recent Neuroimaging techniques in mild traumatic head injury. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2007; 19, 5-20.