The impact of mild closed head injury on involuntary saccadic adaptation: evidence for the preservation of implicit motor learning.
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Neuropsychology and clinical neuroscience of persistent post-concussive syndromeMotor deficits and recovery during the first year following mild closed head injury.Impaired eye movements in post-concussion syndrome indicate suboptimal brain function beyond the influence of depression, malingering or intellectual ability.Brain injuries from blast.Functional neuroimaging of acute oculomotor deficits in concussed athletes.Concussions are associated with decreased batting performance among Major League Baseball players.
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The impact of mild closed head injury on involuntary saccadic adaptation: evidence for the preservation of implicit motor learning.
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Marcus H Heitger
Tim J Anderson
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10.1080/02699050410001720095
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2005-02-01T00:00:00Z