Title
Incorporating virtual reality graphics with brain imaging for assessment of sport-related concussions.
Abstract
There is a growing concern that traditional neuropsychological (NP) testing tools are not sensitive to detecting residual brain dysfunctions in subjects suffering from mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBI). Moreover, most MTBI patients are asymptomatic based on anatomical brain imaging (CT, MRI), neurological examinations and patients' subjective reports within 10 days post-injury. Our ongoing research has documented that residual balance and visual-kinesthetic dysfunctions along with its underlying alterations of neural substrates may be detected in "asymptomatic subjects" by means of Virtual Reality (VR) graphics incorporated with brain imaging (EEG) techniques.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090325
EMBC
Keywords
Field
DocType
residual brain dysfunction,mechanoception,neural substrate,virtual reality,neurophysiology,neuropsychological testing tool,electroencephalography,asymptomatic subjects,visual-kinesthetic dysfunction,virtual reality graphics,injuries,sport,residual balance,mild traumatic brain injury,sport-related concussion,medical computing,eeg,neurological examination,patient diagnosis,anatomical brain imaging,wavelet transforms,visualization,wavelet transform,imaging,brain imaging,coherence
Asymptomatic,Virtual reality,Brain dysfunctions,Neurophysiology,Psychology,Injury prevention,Neuroimaging,Physical medicine and rehabilitation,Electroencephalography,Neuropsychology
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
2011
1557-170X
978-1-4244-4122-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Semyon Slobounov1202.48
Wayne Sebastianelli2101.38
Karl Newell310.77