Disrupted information flow in resting-state in adolescents with sports related concussion

2019 
Children and youth are at a greater risk of concussions than adults, and once injured, take longer to recover. A key feature of concussion is a diffuse increase in functional connectivity; yet it remains unclear how changes in functional connectivity relate to the patterns of information flow within resting state networks following concussion and how these relate to brain function. We applied a data-driven measure of directed effective brain connectivity to compare the patterns of information flow in healthy adolescents and adolescents with subacute concussion during the resting state condition. Data from 32 healthy adolescents (mean age =16 years) and 24 concussed adolescents (mean age = 13.8 years) with subacute concussion (
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