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Long-Term Cognitive Changes After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Long-Term Cognitive Changes After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Lopes, Sandra

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Azevedo, Adriana

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Moreira, David

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Marcelino, Pedro

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Alves, Rita

| Psychology - Behavioural & Cognitive Neuroscience | 2011 | DOI

Thesis

Memory and concentration problems are frequently reported long after experiencing a mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI), though conflict with null findings of deficits on standard neuropsychological tests. Experimental research shows that these inconsistencies are, in part, due to the simplicity of neuropsychological tests. As well, past research suggests that when neuropsychological deficits are occasionally detected within this population, they could be influenced by diagnosis threat: an expectation bias for impaired performance when individuals are merely informed that cognitive problems may be experienced following a mild TBI. The main goal of this thesis was to specify the long-term cognitive effects of mild TBI, with the prediction that, while cognitive complaints may be over-reported due to diagnosis threat, significant deficits can be detected using sensitive measures in experimental paradigms.

Publicação

Ano de Publicação: 2011

Volume: Doctor of Philosophy

Date published: 03/2011

Editora: Faculdade de Medicina

Identificadores

ISBN: 1234

Accession nº: 5678

Call nº: 9012

Outro: 3456

PMID: 7890

Títulos Alternativos

Original title: Long-Term Cognitive Changes After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Short title: Cognitive Changes After Brain Injury