Journal article
Adult TBI-1 Initial Post-Concussive Sleep Disturbance is an Indicator of Decreased Cognitive Recovery in an Outpatient Concussion Population
Archives of clinical neuropsychology, v 30(6), pp 479-479
01 Sep 2015
Abstract
Objective: The relationship between sleep disturbance and cognition remains ill defined across the course of concussion recovery. Our aim was to investigate acute post-concussive sleep disturbance as a potential indicator for delayed cognitive recovery. We hypothesized that greater reported sleep disturbance at patient intake would significantly relate to poorer cognition (verbal and visual memory, processing speed and ...
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- Title
- Adult TBI-1 Initial Post-Concussive Sleep Disturbance is an Indicator of Decreased Cognitive Recovery in an Outpatient Concussion Population
- Creators
- C MostiK WilliamsJ KlossM Spiers
- Publication Details
- Archives of clinical neuropsychology, v 30(6), pp 479-479
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Psychological and Brain Sciences (Psychology)
- Other Identifier
- 991021879623504721