LEADER 00000cam 2200613Ii 4500 001 on1057326610 003 OCoLC 005 20181215103920.0 006 m o d 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 181017s2019 dcu sb 001 0 eng d 019 1057326708|a1057893496 020 9781433829796|q(print edition) 020 1433829797|q(print edition) 020 9781433829826|q(electronic bk.) 020 1433829827|q(electronic bk.) 035 (OCoLC)1057326610|z(OCoLC)1057326708|z(OCoLC)1057893496 040 DcWaAPA|beng|erda|cUTBLW|dOCLCO|dN$T|dOCLCF|dOCLCA|dSTJ 049 STJJ 050 4 RC394.C7|bN48 2019 060 10 WL 354 072 7 MED|x085000|2bisacsh 082 04 617.4/81044|223 099 WORLD WIDE WEB|aE-BOOK|aEBSCO 245 00 Neuropsychology of sports-related concussion /|cedited by Peter A. Arnett. 250 First edition. 264 1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association, |c[2019] 300 xiii, 404 pages ;|ccm 336 text|2rdacontent 337 computer|2rdamedia 338 online resource|2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Persistent postconcussive symptoms after sport-related concussion / Michael A. McCrea, Breton M. Asken, Lindsay D. Nelson, and William B. Barr -- Posttraumatic headache and migraine assessment and management after sport-related concussion / Melissa N. Womble, Jill R. Henley, Sheri A. Fedor, and Michael W. Collins -- Assessment and impact of depression and anxiety in sports concussion evaluations / Peter A. Arnett, Erin Guty, and Megan Bradson -- Integration of genetic factors with neuropsychological variables in predicting sports concussion outcome / Victoria C. Merritt and Peter A. Arnett -- Neuroimaging and sports-related concussion / Emily C. Grossner, Andrew R. Mayer, and Frank G. Hillary -- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy and the long-term consequences of repetitive head impacts in sports / Michael L. Alosco, Rose C. Healy, and Robert A. Stern -- Sex differences in sports-related concussion / Tracey Covassin, Abby C. Bretzin, and Meghan E. Fox -- Assessment of effort in sports concussion evaluations / Amanda R. Rabinowitz -- The validity of neuropsychological tests in sports-related concussions / Art Maerlender -- Do traditional neuropsychological measures add value to computerized tests for concussion assessment in collegiate athletes? / Jessica Meyer and Peter A. Arnett -- Professional sports neuropsychology / Ruben Echemendia, Jared Bruce, and Morgan Glusman -- Application of virtual reality in assessment and treatment of concussion / Alexa E. Walter and Semyon M. Slobounov -- Neuropsychological assessment of concussion in pediatric populations / Frank M. Webbe and Denise S. Vagt -- Management of sports-related concussions in a orthopaedic setting / Neha Gupta and Wayne J. Sebastianelli -- Where are we now, and where do we go from here? / Peter A. Arnett. 520 "This book's focus is on concussions that occur through participation in sport. It will meet the needs of those involved in the management of sports-related concussions. The book is organized into four topical sections covering 16 chapters that are essential for understanding neuropsychological aspects of sports concussion. Section one, Symptom Outcomes and Management, includes chapters on persistent postconcussive symptoms; posttraumatic headache and migraine assessment; and depression and anxiety in sports concussion management. Section two, Biological Underpinnings and Consequences, includes three informative chapters focusing on genetic factors; the use of neuroimaging in sports concussion; and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Section three, Factors Affecting the Validity of Neuropsychological Results, addresses a range of important measurement issues that can affect the validity of neuropsychological results in the sports concussion context. It provides an authoritative review on sex differences in sports concussion. The section discusses issues relating to the assessment of effort on testing, and provides a wide-ranging review of a host of validity issues in neuropsychological assessment. Finally, it presents some empirical data comparing the sensitivity of the ImPACT test with traditional neuropsychological measures. Section four, Specialty Contributions to Sports Concussion, includes chapters focusing on neuropsychology in professional sports, and presents a fascinating presentation of virtual-reality paradigms as applied to sports concussion. It also discusses pediatric concussion and focuses on how the paradigm for management of concussions in orthopedic settings has changed dramatically in recent years. The final chapter highlights some of the key take-home points from the book."--Preface. 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