Editorial: acute and chronic effects of sub-concussion on brain function

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    Sub-concussion, concussion, mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), blood-brain barrier, Mechanically Induced Neurophysiological Disruption Editorial on the Research Topic Acute and chronic effects of sub-concussion on brain function In recent decades, repeated minor head impacts resulting in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or sub-concussion due to its cumulative nature, has attracted attention from clinicians and scientists. Sub-concussive head impacts are common and can arise from participation in popular sports, such as soccer, Australian football, American football, and rugby, from accidents (e_g, car crash and fall), and from injuries during military . . .

     

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