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concussion

Temporary unconsciousness resulting from a blow to the head. It is often followed by amnesia for events immediately preceding the blow.



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Types of Traumatic Brain Injury and Symptoms Mild traumatic brain injury is one type of brain injury.
Here researchers in psychology, psychiatry, education, development, and often unconfessed disciplines review recent findings and report out their own research on such aspects as working memory in schizophrenia, working memory deficits in children aged 7-15 with mild traumatic brain injury, the effects of age and schooling on short-term memory development, neural networks, and processes in the medial temporal lobe.
 
 
 
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