Contextual Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on the Connectome: Differential Effects of Deployment- and Non-Deployment-Acquired Injuries.

The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation(2022)

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These results demonstrate distinct effects of mild TBI on the functional brain connectome when sustained in a deployment versus nondeployment context. This is consistent with findings demonstrating differential effects in other areas such as psychiatric diagnoses and severity, pain, sleep, and cognitive function. Furthermore, participants were an average of 11 years postinjury, suggesting these represent chronic effects of the injury. Overall, these findings add to the growing body of evidence, suggesting the effects of mild TBI acquired during deployment are different and potentially longer lasting than those of mild TBI acquired in a nondeployment context.
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connectome,deployment,network,TBI,veteran
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