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Blood Flow Biomarkers Measured with Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy Elucidate Mechanisms of Cognitive Dysfunction After Repetitive Concussion

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Abstract

Using non-invasive diffuse correlation spectroscopy measurements of cerebral blood flow, we identify an early functional biomarker of cognitive outcome after repetitive concussion, and we explore potential pathological mechanisms of cognitive deficits.

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