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    Assessment of the King-Devick® (KD) test for screening acute mTBI/concussion in warfighters by Walsh, David V., OD, PhD, Capó-Aponte, José E., OD, PhD, Beltran, Thomas, BS, Cole, Wesley R., PhD, Ballard, Ashley, OD, Dumayas, Joseph Y., MS

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-11-2016)
    “…Abstract O bjectives The Department of Defense reported that 344,030 cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI) were clinically confirmed from 2000 to 2015, with…”
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    Randomized, controlled clinical trial of acoustic stimulation to reduce postconcussive symptoms by Cole, Wesley R., Tegeler, Catherine L., Choi, Y. Sammy, Harris, Tyler E., Rachels, Nora, Bellini, Paula G., Haight, Thaddeus J., Gerdes, Lee, Tegeler, Charles H., Roy, Michael J.

    “…Objective Effective interventions are needed to address postconcussive symptoms. We report the results of randomized, sham‐controlled trial of Cereset…”
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    Best Practices for Progressive Return to Activity after Concussion: Lessons Learned from a Prospective Study of U.S. Military Service Members by Ettenhofer, Mark L, Remigio-Baker, Rosemay A, Bailie, Jason M, Cole, Wesley R, Gregory, Emma

    Published in Neurotrauma reports (01-10-2020)
    “…Primary care providers can play a crucial role in the clinical management of concussion. However, many providers lack up-to-date information about best…”
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    RETRACTED - Intra-individual Cognitive Variability: An Examination of ANAM4 TBI-MIL Simple Reaction Time Data from Service Members with and without Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Cole, Wesley R, Gregory, Emma, Arrieux, Jacques P, Haran, F Jay

    “…The Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics 4 TBI-MIL (ANAM4) is a computerized cognitive test often used in post-concussion assessments with U.S…”
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    An Initial Psychometric Analysis of the Brain Gauge Tactile-Based Test Battery and Its Potential for Clinical Use Assessing Patients With Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Ivins, Brian J, Arrieux, Jacques P, Cole, Wesley R

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (19-10-2022)
    “…A new brief computerized test battery that uses tactile stimulation, Brain Gauge (BG), has been proposed as a cognitive assessment aid and its developers have…”
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    Performance and Symptom Validity Testing as a Function of Medical Board Evaluation in U.S. Military Service Members with a History of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Armistead-Jehle, Patrick, Cole, Wesley R, Stegman, Robert L

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-02-2018)
    “…Abstract Objective The study was designed to replicate and extend pervious findings demonstrating the high rates of invalid neuropsychological testing in…”
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    Early targeted heart rate exercise is safe and May hasten return-to-duty in service members with acute concussion, a preliminary study by Haider, Mohammad Nadir, Cole, Wesley R, Willer, Barry S, McCulloch, Karen, Horn, Emily C, Bertz, Patrick E, Ramsey, Crystal, Leddy, John J

    Published in Brain injury (28-01-2024)
    “…To evaluate the feasibility of an exercise tolerance assessment and intervention added to the Progressive Return to Activity Clinical Recommendations (PRA-CR)…”
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    Trajectory of Postconcussive Symptoms 12 Months After Deployment in Soldiers With and Without Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Warrior Strong Study by Ferdosi, Hamid, Schwab, Karen A, Metti, Andrea, Brenner, Lisa A, Terrio, Heidi, Pazdan, Renee M, Cole, Wesley R, Scher, Ann I

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-01-2019)
    “…We analyzed data from a cohort of recently deployed soldiers from 2 US Army bases, Fort Carson and Fort Bragg (2009 to 2015). Soldiers with and without a…”
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    A - 139 Neurobehavioral Symptoms Are Not Associated with Objective Neuropsychological Test Performance in a Group of Veterans and First Responders Seeking Care for Post-Concussive Symptoms by Cernasov, Paul M, Cole, Wesley R, Kane, Shawn F, Kanser, Robert J, Mihalik, Jason P, Sirhal, Stephanie R

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (20-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Objective Subjective post-concussive neurobehavioral symptoms do not often relate to objective cognitive assessment. This archival analysis aimed to…”
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    Trajectory of Postconcussive Symptoms 12 Months After Deployment in Soldiers With and Without Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Ferdosi, Hamid, Schwab, Karen A, Metti, Andrea, Brenner, Lisa A, Terrio, Heidi, Pazdan, Renee M, Cole, Wesley R, Scher, Ann I

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-01-2019)
    “…Abstract We analyzed data from a cohort of recently deployed soldiers from 2 US Army bases, Fort Carson and Fort Bragg (2009 to 2015). Soldiers with and…”
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    Intraindividual Cognitive Variability: An Examination of ANAM4 TBI-MIL Simple Reaction Time Data from Service Members with and without Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Cole, Wesley R, Gregory, Emma, Arrieux, Jacques P, Haran, F Jay

    “…The Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics 4 TBI-MIL (ANAM4) is a computerized cognitive test often used in post-concussion assessments with U.S…”
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    "Return to duty" as an outcome metric in military concussion research: Problems, pitfalls, and potential solutions by Cole, Wesley R., Cecchini, Amy S., Remigio-Baker, Rosemay A., Gregory, Emma, Bailie, Jason M., Ettenhofer, Mark L., McCulloch, Karen L.

    Published in Clinical neuropsychologist (22-07-2020)
    “…"Return to duty" (RTD) is often used as an outcome metric in military concussion research, but is inconsistently defined across studies and presents several…”
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    Test―Retest Reliability of Four Computerized Neurocognitive Assessment Tools in an Active Duty Military Population by COLE, Wesley R, ARRIEUX, Jacques P, SCHWAB, Karen, IVINS, Brian J, QASHU, Felicia M, LEWIS, Steven C

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-11-2013)
    “…Computerized neurocognitive assessment tools (NCATs) are increasingly used for baseline and post-concussion assessments. To date, NCATs have not demonstrated…”
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    Impact of Prior Brain Injury on Concussion Recovery in Military Personnel: Evaluation of Timing Between Concussions by Remigio-Baker, Rosemay A., Babakhanyan, Ida, Gregory, Emma, Cole, Wesley R., Ettenhofer, Mark L., West, Therese, Qashu, Felicia, Mullins, Lynita, Bailie, Jason M.

    Published in The journal of head trauma rehabilitation (01-11-2021)
    “…To evaluate the potential impact of timing between the current and the most recent previous concussions on symptom severity among acutely concussed active duty…”
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