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Concussions promote dementias in retired professional football players.

A Question of Will:
The issue of free will has perplexed theologians and philosophers for centuries - now neuroscience enters the age-old debate
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A review of the use of single-photon emission computerized tomography as a diagnostic tool in mild traumatic brain injury.

Anatomical MRI findings in mood and anxiety disorders.

Masquerades of Brain Injury. Part II: Response Bias in Medicolegal Examinees and Examiners.

Masquerades of Brain Injury. Part III: Critical Examination of Symptom Validity Testing and Diagnostic Realities in Assessment.

Masquerades of Brain Injury. Part IV: Functional Disorders.

Like Drugs, Talk Therapy Can Change Brain Chemistry

Brain Injury Rehabilitation: What Works For Whom And When?

Functional Reorganisation Of Memory After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study With H(2)(15)0 Positron Emission Tomography.

Neurocognitive Functioning In Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.

Psychostimulant Use In The Rehabilitation Of Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury.

Stress After Car Crash Affects Women More: Study

Experts: Troy Aikman Will Never Fully Recover

Shock Of Trauma Triggers Amnesia

Mild Head Injury May Lead to Long-Term Disability

After Trauma, Some Feel 'Nearer My God to Thee'
Disabled People Experience Changes in Faith, Spirituality

Brain Patients' Recovery Studied

Does Head Injury Increase Risk of Alzheimer's Disease?
New Findings Support Public Health Measures to Reduce Head Trauma

 


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