With or without a history of concussion, football impacts memory

Tuesday, May 13, 2014 - 19:00 in Psychology & Sociology

With or without a history of diagnosed concussion, top-level college football players who have logged more years in the game are more likely than non-players to have structural differences in a region of the brain that is key to memory, says a new study. The new research, conducted on 50...

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