Abstract

Introductory Chapter Concussion in Athletics: Ongoing Controversyz.- Introductory Chapter Concussion in Athletics: Ongoing Controversy.- Mechanisms of Concussion: From Brain to Behavior.- Neurophysiology of Concussion: Theoretical Perspectives.- Concussion Mechanisms and Pathophysiology.- The Biomechanics and Pathomechanics of Sport-Related Concussion.- Evaluation of Sport-Related Concussions.- Concussion Classification: Ongoing Controversy.- New Developments in Sports Concussion Management.- Neuropsychological Assessment Of Sports-Related Concussion: Measuring Clinically Significant Change.- Motivation and the Assessment of Sports-Related Concussion.- Neuroimaging of Traumatic Brain Injury.- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion.- Fundamentals of EEG Methodology in Concussion Research.- Electroencephalography and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.- Neuroimaging in Traumatic Brain Injury.- Empirical Findings of Concussion Along Life-Span.- Pediatric Traumatic Head Injuries.- Aerobic Fitness and Concussion Outcomes in High School Football.- EEG Changes and Balance Deficits Following Concussion: One Piece of the Puzzle.- Clinical Coverage of Sport-Related Concussions.- Concussion Management: What is Our Role?.- Evolution and Mechanics of and Head Protection.- Neural, Behavioral and Psychological Effects of Injury in Athletes.- Assessment and Management of Concussion: A Neuropsychological Perspective.- Traumatic Injury in Athletics: Dialog with Collegiate Coaches.

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