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Research Article

Intactness of inhibitory saccade mechanism in minor traumatic head injury

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Pages 339-342 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Patients with traumatic brain injury often complain of impairments of attention and information processing in the absence of apparent neurological signs. We studied visual saccade distractibility in a group of patients within 24 hours after a minor traumatic head injury (MTHI). A dual-task paradigm was applied. The results did not demonstrate any evidence of saccade distractibility as a specific effect of MTHI. These findings suggest that saccade inhibitory processing deficits may not be involved in the attention difficulties in acute MTHI.

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