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Researchers use neuroimaging to measure early cognitive improvement after mild TBI
September 21, 2015 by NewsBot
A neuroimaging study details working memory deficits and cognitive recovery during initial week after concussion. The fMRI studies, conducted at <72 hours after injury and one week later, provide neuroimaging evidence for working memory deficits during the week following injury.