Awareness of Deficit After Combat-related Brain Injury



Status:Completed
Conditions:Hospital, Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 55
Updated:12/24/2017
Start Date:October 1, 2007
End Date:October 31, 2016

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This study will use MRI imaging, cognitive testing and outcome questionnaires to determine
how the brain recovers and reorganizes after an injury.

The extent of recovery from brain injury is often difficult to predict because of our limited
understanding of how the brain changes as it heals. New brain imaging methods may help in
this regard. One imaging technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has
made it possible to study the brain "at work"; that is, we can see regions of the brain that
are active during particular tasks such as focusing attention, making decisions, or
remembering words and pictures. Another MRI method called diffusion tensor imaging provides
information on the pathways between brain regions that may be altered with brain injury.

The goals of this research are to 1) determine the brain regions involved in making accurate
judgments about one's abilities and disabilities after a brain injury and whether damage to
these brain areas affects outcome; and 2) examine how recovery of cognitive and physical
abilities relates to changes in brain function over time. In order to accomplish the first
goal we will recruit Veterans who have sustained a head injury and matched control subjects.
For the second goal, we are asking patients and controls who have previously participated in
brain injury research with our lab to come back for another visit at three years post-injury.

Inclusion Criteria:

- History of traumatic brain injury at least 12 months prior to enrollment

- Control Group: No history of traumatic brain injury

Exclusion Criteria:

- Claustrophobia

- Metallic or electronic implants or devices that are not MRI-safe

- Foreign metal, such as shrapnel, in the body
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