2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-18163-2
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Deficits in multiple object-tracking and visual attention following mild traumatic brain injury

Abstract: Difficulty in the ability to allocate and maintain visual attention is frequently reported by patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). In the present study, we used a multiple object tracking (MOT) task to investigate the degree to which TBI affects the allocation and maintenance of visual attention to multiple moving targets. Fifteen adults with mild TBI and 20 control participants took part in this study. All participants were matched for age, gender, and IQ. The sensitivity and time taken to perform the … Show more

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“…These WM deficits extend across WM tasks, stimuli, and retrieval demands [32][33][34]. Other deficits in hmTBI include impaired performance in attentional tasks such as multiple object tracking [35] and visual cueing [36]. Looking at the heterogeneity in the hmTBI population indicates that group effects are driven by ~30% of hmTBI participants who perform >2 standard deviations from the control mean.…”
Section: Example Given: Persistent Cognitive Deficitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These WM deficits extend across WM tasks, stimuli, and retrieval demands [32][33][34]. Other deficits in hmTBI include impaired performance in attentional tasks such as multiple object tracking [35] and visual cueing [36]. Looking at the heterogeneity in the hmTBI population indicates that group effects are driven by ~30% of hmTBI participants who perform >2 standard deviations from the control mean.…”
Section: Example Given: Persistent Cognitive Deficitsmentioning
confidence: 99%