Published on in Vol 8, No 2 (2021): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/26360, first published .
Neurocognitive Assessment Tools for Military Personnel With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Scoping Literature Review

Neurocognitive Assessment Tools for Military Personnel With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Scoping Literature Review

Neurocognitive Assessment Tools for Military Personnel With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Scoping Literature Review

Journals

  1. Kong L, Zhang R, Hu S, Lai J. Military traumatic brain injury: a challenge straddling neurology and psychiatry. Military Medical Research 2022;9(1) View
  2. Leung K, Carr F, Russell M, Bremault-Phillips S, Triscott J. Traumatic brain injuries among veterans and the risk of incident dementia: A systematic review & meta-analysis. Age and Ageing 2022;51(1) View
  3. Jennings T, Islam M. Examining the interdisciplinary approach for treatment of persistent post-concussion symptoms in adults: a systematic review. Brain Impairment 2023;24(2):290 View
  4. Chouraeshkenazi M. Forensic neuropsychopathological analysis on altered brain structures in combat veterans: A systematic review. F1000Research 2023;12:567 View
  5. Aderman M, Meister M, Roach M, Dengler B, Ross J, Malvasi S, Cameron K. Normative Values for Pupillary Light Reflex Metrics Among Healthy Service Academy Cadets. Military Medicine 2024;189(7-8):1593 View
  6. Asturias A, Knoblauch T, Rodriguez A, Vanier C, Le Tohic C, Barrett B, Eisenberg M, Gibbert R, Zimmerman L, Parikh S, Nguyen A, Azad S, Germin L, Fazzini E, Snyder T. Diffusion in the corpus callosum predicts persistence of clinical symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury, a multi-scanner study. Frontiers in Neuroimaging 2023;2 View
  7. Bassi E, Bright K, Norman L, Pintson K, Daniel S, Sidhu S, Gondziola J, Bradley J, Fersovitch M, Stamp L, Moskovic K, LaMonica H, Iorfino F, Gaskell T, Tomlinson S, Johnson D, Dimitropoulos G. Perceptions of mental health providers of the barriers and facilitators of using and engaging youth in digital mental-health-enabled measurement based care. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
  8. Vanier C, Santhanam P, Rochester N, Carter L, Lim M, Kilani A, Venkatesh S, Azad S, Knoblauch T, Surti T, Brown C, Sanchez J, Ma L, Parikh S, Germin L, Fazzini E, Snyder T. Symptom Persistence Relates to Volume and Asymmetry of the Limbic System after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2024;13(17):5154 View
  9. Arrieux J, Ivins B. Accuracy of Reaction Time Measurement on Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metric UltraMobile. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Compierchio A, Tretten P, Illankoon P. International Congress and Workshop on Industrial AI and eMaintenance 2023. View