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Neurobehavioral aspects of postconcussive symptoms after mild head injury
N. Bohnen
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, J. Jolles
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Neurobehavior
100%
Mild Head Injury
100%
Postconcussive Symptoms
100%
Inconsistency
40%
Patient Selection
40%
Post-concussion Syndrome
40%
Mild Closed Head Injury
40%
Patients at Risk
20%
Cognitive Functioning
20%
Neurobehavioral Assessment
20%
Psychosocial Problems
20%
Neuroimaging
20%
Psychological Factors
20%
Follow-up Data
20%
First Week
20%
Neurological Abnormalities
20%
Closed Head Injury
20%
Neurological Injury
20%
Environmental Demands
20%
Stress Demand
20%
Symptomatic Patients
20%
Organic Factor
20%
INIS
symptoms
100%
injuries
100%
patients
66%
assessments
33%
data
16%
levels
16%
risks
16%
demand
16%
variations
16%
recovery
16%
interactions
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Head Injury
100%
Postconcussion Syndrome
50%
Injury
25%
Psychosocial Disorder
25%
Syndrome
25%
Patient Selection
25%
Psychological Aspect
25%
Neuroimaging
25%
Psychology
Neuroimaging
100%
Cognitive Functioning
100%
Psychological Factor
100%
Neuroscience
Closed Head Injury
100%
Post-Concussion Syndrome
50%
Reactive Attachment Disorder
25%