2021
DOI: 10.1121/10.0008265
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Individual differences in speech and language within 72 h after a concussion

Abstract: Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) cause immediate and temporary alterations in brain function that result in a variety of symptoms including impacts on speech. Symptoms of dysarthria and aphasia occur but are primarily reported in moderate-severe injuries. Less is known about the specific changes in acoustic parameters and language that occur in mild concussions. A total of 250 athletes at Seton Hall University participated in baseline speech testing. Speech testing was performed again in a subset of 15 athletes… Show more

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