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    Mild Traumatic Brain Injury vs. Concussion: What’s the Difference?

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 29, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 29, 2025

    Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a form of brain injury that results from an …

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  • Medical professionalsTraumatic brain injury

    Recognising subtle signs of post concussion syndrome

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 29, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 29, 2025

    Post concussion syndrome often manifests through subtle but persistent symptoms that are easy to overlook …

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  • Brain & Crime

    The role of the frontal lobe in criminal decision making

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 29, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 29, 2025

    Abnormalities in the frontal lobe have been increasingly linked to criminal behaviours, particularly those involving …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    Living with FND and maintaining quality of life

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 29, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 29, 2025

    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) causes real, often debilitating neurological symptoms without detectable structural brain damage. …

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  • Brain & Art

    The connection between sculpture and spatial awareness

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025

    Understanding spatial perception in three dimensions Historical interplay between sculpture and space Techniques sculptors use …

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  • Neuroscience

    Bayesian brain theories and their link to quantum mechanics

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025

    The Bayesian brain hypothesis frames the brain as a probabilistic machine, constantly updating predictions based …

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  • Medical professionalsTraumatic brain injury

    Latest guidelines for mild traumatic brain injury assessment

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025

    Mild traumatic brain injury, commonly known as concussion, involves subtle yet significant disruptions to brain …

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  • Patient educationTraumatic brain injury

    Post-Concussion Syndrome: A Hidden Consequence of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025

    Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) occurs when a sudden blow or jolt to the head …

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  • Brain & Crime

    Neurological disorders and their link to criminal acts

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025

    Neurological disorders can profoundly alter judgement, impulse control, and emotional regulation, contributing to behaviours that …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    The role of psychotherapy in managing FND

    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025
    by Ioannis Mavroudis April 28, 2025

    Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a condition where neurological symptoms arise from functional, rather than …

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  • Severe Headache in a Child With Rickettsial Infection: A Case Report
    Case Presentation A previously healthy 10-year-old boy was brought to the pediatric emergency department due…
  • Polygenic risk score of Alzheimer’s disease is associated with cognitive trajectories and phenotypes of cerebral organoids
    Study Overview This study investigates the relationship between polygenic risk scores (PRS) for Alzheimer’s disease…
  • How Neurologists Combine Clinical Signs and Subjective Factors to Diagnose Epileptic and Functional Seizures: Insights From Seizure Video Analysis
    Diagnostic Approaches in Epilepsy and Seizures The diagnosis of epilepsy and seizures is a complex…
  • Active Rehabilitation Following Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review
    Active Rehabilitation Approaches Active rehabilitation is a crucial component in the recovery process following an…
  • Connecting the Dots: The Role of Pediatric Concussion on Pubertal Hormones and Psychological Health
    Pediatric Concussions: Overview and Impact Pediatric concussions are a significant public health concern, with increasing…

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  • Active Rehabilitation Following Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review
    CONCLUSIONS: Individualized active rehabilitation prescribed within one-month post-mTBI appears to be safe and effective at decreasing recovery time to symptom resolution in mTBI. However, there is a lack of consensus regarding specific intervention protocols that needs to be addressed before adoption within clinical practice.
  • Connecting the Dots: The Role of Pediatric Concussion on Pubertal Hormones and Psychological Health
    PURPOSE: Psychological health issues resulting from emotional dysregulation such as anxiety and depression following pediatric concussion are a public health concern, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Puberty opens a window of vulnerability for emotion dysregulation and a link between pediatric concussion and hormonal deficits has been reported. We investigated the association between pubertal hormones […]
  • Patterns of Post-Concussive Symptoms Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Longitudinal Data in Children and Adults to Examine Sex Differences Across the Life Span
    OBJECTIVE: To examine sex- and age-related differences in patterns of post-concussive symptoms (PCS), across cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral domains, and their recovery within the first 6 months after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), and their relation to participation.
  • Research Letter: Safety, Feasibility, Acceptability and Preliminary Findings From Veterans' Intervention Blending NeuRomodulation and YogA for Chronic PaiN Treatment: VIBRANT-MTBI and Chronic Pain Pilot
    CONCLUSIONS: Lack of serious adverse events suggests that the iTBS + LYByoga intervention is safe among veterans with mTBI + CP. The program's feasibility and acceptability coupled with improvements in self-reported pain outcomes warrants further research in a larger, randomized control trial.
  • Examination of the Association Between History of Self-Reported Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurocognitive Performance
    CONCLUSION: After adjusting for demographic and genetic factors, no significant differences were found between children with mTBI and OI/NI. The findings highlight the importance of accounting for demographic, socioeconomic, and genetic confounders, as well as selecting appropriate control groups, when analyzing cognitive differences of children with mTBI.

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