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Visual tracking synchronization as a metric for concussion screening.
J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2010.
PMID: 20611047
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Visual tracking synchronization as a metric for concussion screening.
Maruta J, Suh M, Niogi SN, Mukherjee P, Ghajar J.
Maruta J, et al.
J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2010 Jul-Aug;25(4):293-305. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0b013e3181e67936.
J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2010.
PMID: 20611047
Our goal was to determine whether performance variability during predictive visual tracking can provide a screening measure for mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). ...Eye movements were recorded with video-oculography as the subject visually tracked …
Our goal was to determine whether performance variability during predictive visual tracking can provide a screening measure fo …
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Association of Visual Tracking Metrics With Post-concussion Symptomatology.
Maruta J, Spielman LA, Rajashekar U, Ghajar J.
Maruta J, et al.
Front Neurol. 2018 Jul 26;9:611. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00611. eCollection 2018.
Front Neurol. 2018.
PMID: 30093880
Free PMC article.
Our previous work suggested the utility of gaze-target synchronization metrics of a predictive visual tracking task in concussion screening and recovery monitoring. ...Results suggest that visual tracking performance metrics …
Our previous work suggested the utility of gaze-target synchronization metrics of a predictive visual tracking t …
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Visuomotor Synchronization: Military Normative Performance.
Maruta J, Spielman LA, Ghajar J.
Maruta J, et al.
Mil Med. 2023 Mar 20;188(3-4):e484-e491. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usab320.
Mil Med. 2023.
PMID: 34318327
Our previous work demonstrated that performance scores on a circular visual tracking task that requires dynamic synchronization of the gaze with the target motion can be impacted by concussion, sleep deprivation, and attention deficit/hyperactivity dis …
Our previous work demonstrated that performance scores on a circular visual tracking task that requires dynamic synchroniza …
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