Eye movement performance and clinical outcomes among female athletes post-concussion
Autor: | Virginia Gallagher, Amy A. Herrold, Jeffrey Mjaanes, Yufen Chen, James L. Reilly, Brian Vesci, Hans C. Breiter |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Male
030506 rehabilitation medicine.medical_specialty Eye Movements genetic structures Neuroscience (miscellaneous) Neuropsychological Tests Article Sport related concussion 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Physical medicine and rehabilitation Developmental and Educational Psychology medicine Humans Visual attention Brain Concussion biology Post-Concussion Syndrome Athletes Eye movement biology.organism_classification eye diseases Post concussion Athletic Injuries Saccade Female Neurology (clinical) 0305 other medical science Psychology 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Brain Inj |
ISSN: | 1362-301X 0269-9052 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Most post-concussion eye movement (EM) research involves predominantly male samples. We evaluated pro- (PRO; reflexive shift of visual attention to target) and anti- (ANTI; executive control of visual attention away from target) computer-based saccade task performance among female, collegiate athletes with recent concussion (CON) versus healthy-control athletes (HC). We evaluated the relationship between EM performance and post-concussion outcomes. We hypothesized ANTI performance would differ among CON and HC due to greater executive control demands, and that EM performance (both tasks) would be associated with clinical outcomes in CON. METHODS: 16 CON (assessed 4–10 days post-injury [M=6.87, SD=2.15 days]) and 16 age-matched HC athletes were recruited. General linear mixed modeling and Pearson’s correlations were used. RESULTS: On ANTI, CON demonstrated higher error rate [F(1,2863)=12.650, p |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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