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Neuropsychological evaluation in the diagnosis and management of sports-related concussionMisuse of statistical tests in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology publications.Computer-based assessment of sports-related concussion.Applications of computer-based neuropsychological assessment.Prevalence of invalid computerized baseline neurocognitive test results in high school and collegiate athletesEpidemiological shifts in elderly traumatic brain injury: 18-year trends in Pennsylvania.Relationship between subjective test feedback provided by high-school athletes during computer-based assessment of baseline cognitive functioning and self-reported symptoms.One-year test-retest reliability of the online version of ImPACT in high school athletes.Improving outcomes of severe disorders of consciousness.Efficacy of immediate and delayed cognitive and physical rest for treatment of sports-related concussion.Retrospective assessment of rehabilitation outcome after traumatic brain injury: development and utility of the functional independence level.The stability of engagement over comprehensive neuropsychological assessment in student athletes diagnosed with sports related concussion.Seatbelts contribute to location of lesion in moderate to severe closed head trauma.A revised factor structure for the post-concussion symptom scale: baseline and postconcussion factors.Motor vehicle collision factors influence severity and type of TBI.Response to Mayers and Redick: "clinical utility of ImPACT assessment for postconcussion return-to-play counseling: psychometric issues".Sensitivity and specificity of the ImPACT Test Battery for concussion in athletes.Group versus individual administration affects baseline neurocognitive test performance.Sex differences in neuropsychological function and post-concussion symptoms of concussed collegiate athletes.Long-term test-retest reliability of baseline cognitive assessments using ImPACT.Cross-validation of measures used for computer-based assessment of concussion.Prolonged effects of concussion in high school athletes.Enduring effects of concussion in youth athletes.Current trends in the reimbursement of professional neuropsychological services
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