Brett Benjamin L, Solomon Gary S
a Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Research , The University of Memphis , Memphis , Tennessee.
b Department of Neurological Surgery , Vanderbilt University School of Medicine , Nashville , Tennessee.
Dev Neuropsychol. 2017;42(2):70-82. doi: 10.1080/87565641.2016.1243114.
Investigating short-term effects of subconcussive impacts on neurocognitive functioning, we employed a repeated measures multivariate model and regression-based measure to examine neurocognitive changes in 771 contact and noncontact high school athletes over a two-year period. Results reveal significant changes in Visual Motor Speed for both groups over a two-year period, with small effect sizes. According to regression-based measures, differences in contact sport athletes' expected Time 2 performances were significant for Visual Motor Speed, also with minimal effects. Results do not conclusively implicate subconcussive hits as the offending factor in differences observed, with gender and sport-type possibly contributing to the small effects.
为了研究次脑震荡撞击对神经认知功能的短期影响,我们采用了重复测量多元模型和基于回归的测量方法,对771名接触性和非接触性高中运动员在两年时间内的神经认知变化进行了检查。结果显示,两组在两年时间内视觉运动速度均有显著变化,效应量较小。根据基于回归的测量方法,接触性运动运动员在视觉运动速度方面预期的第二次测试成绩差异显著,影响也最小。结果并未确凿地表明次脑震荡撞击是观察到的差异中的致病因素,性别和运动类型可能是造成这些微小影响的原因。