Mary Ann Liebert Inc: Predictors of Cognitive Recovery Following Mild to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
June 25, 2019
June 25, 2019
NEW ROCHELLE, New York, June 25 -- Mary Ann Liebert Inc. issued the following news release:
Researchers have shown that higher intelligence and younger age are predictors of greater cognitive recovery 2-5 years post-mild to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). In contrast, injury severity, as measured by the duration of post-traumatic amnesia, was not associated with greater or worse long-term cognitive recovery, as supported by a study published in Journal of Neurotrauma, a peer-re . . .
Researchers have shown that higher intelligence and younger age are predictors of greater cognitive recovery 2-5 years post-mild to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). In contrast, injury severity, as measured by the duration of post-traumatic amnesia, was not associated with greater or worse long-term cognitive recovery, as supported by a study published in Journal of Neurotrauma, a peer-re . . .