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Poster Presentations

1 Cognitive-motor integration performance testing and symptom assessment reveals males and females respond differently to concussive injury
A.E. Pierias, D.E. Gorbet, A. Prieur, L. Sergio
2 Mild traumatic brain injuries in childhood are associated with alterations in myelin sensitive MRI measures in females
E. Nishat, S. Stojanovski, S.H. Ameis, A.L. Wheeler
3 Mild traumatic brain injury is associated with dysregulated neural network functioning in children and adolescents
K. Safar
4 A comparison of paper-and-pencil and computerized neuropsychological testing for the sub-acute and chronic assessment of pediatric mild traumatic brain injury (pmTBI)
V. Sicard, D.D. Stephenson, C. Robertson-Benta, S. Pabbathi Reddy, D.C. Hergert, A.B. Dodd, J.A. Cromer, A.R Mayer
5 A Deep Learning Approach to Quantifying Structural Changes to Cortical Vascular Networks in Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
M.W. Rozak, J.R. Mester, A. Dorr, P. Mojiri Forooshani, M. Biparva, M. Goubran, B. Stefanovic
6 An On-Field Assessment of Cognitive-Motor Integration (HurtSHynesTM Test) in Varsity Athletes with No Prior History of Concussion
C.A. Amaral, J.M. Hurtubise, A. Prieur, L.E. Sergio, L.M. Hynes
7 Can Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) scores be converted to Rivermead PostConcussion Symptoms Questionnaire (RPQ) scores and vice versa?
L. Langer, P. Comper, L. Ruttan, L. Innis, A. Kam, D. Lawrence, A. Tam, T. Chandra, E. Foster, M. Bayley
8 Blood flow differences between sexes in athletes with history of concussion
R. Kalkat, A. Prieur, A. Macpherson, L. Hynes
9 Sex-Related Differences in Oculomotor and Cognitive Control in Asymptomatic Varsity Athletes
M. Modica, L. Sergio, L.M. Hynes
10 Can you cope? Exploring young athletes’ cognitive coping response to a hypothetical concussion
T. Renton
11 Concussion Outcomes Determined By Where You Live: A Retrospective Study
T. Gambale, M. Guay, S. Malik, A. Atayde, J. Lin, L. Sapiano, R. Ahmed, M.P. Rathbone
12 Brain vital signs are sensitive to subconcussive head impacts in youth football and ice Hockey
S.D. Fickling, A.M. Smith, M.J. Stuart, D.M. Dodick, T. Munce, R. CN D’Arcy
13 Working with Challenging Clients in a Virtual Age: Professional Boundaries and Self-Care for Health Care Workers and Administrative Staff
E. Dales

Date

Friday February 26, 2021
8:30 AM - 2:00 PM EST

All times are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)

Location

Virtual Conference

Rates

Regular registration $100.00
Students and fellows* $50.00

*A valid copy of your student ID must be sent via email to conferences@uhn.ca in order to have the rate honoured.


More Information

Conference Services
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Canadian Concussion Centre Website

Click here to visit the CCC website

Public Forum: Concussion Treatment

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