Did you know that 50 million Americans suffer some damage to their brain or spinal cord that limits their daily activities?
The Brain Awareness Week campaign, launched in 1996, has united the Society for Neuroscience with The Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives and a coalition of over 1,200 science, advocacy, and other health organizations that share an interest in elevating public awareness of brain and nervous system research.
Researchers and clinical care professionals at the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) are working to understand the effects of traumatic brain injuries among U. S. military service members in order to develop better treatments. To learn more about our educational activities visit our Education page or the Links page.
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To learn more about the brain and brain awareness week, visit the Society for Neuroscience web sites at http://web.sfn.org/baw/
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Index
Recently Published DVBIC Research
Winter 2004
Walker WC. (2004) Pain pathoetiology after TBI: neural and non-neural mechanisms. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 19, 72-81.
Lew, HL, Lee EH, Miyoshi Y, Chang DG, Date ES, Jerger JF: Brainstem
auditory-evoked potentials (BAEPs) as an objective tool for evaluating
hearing dysfunction in traumatic brain injury. Am J Phys Med Rehabil
2004;83:210-215
Fall 2003
Ivins BJ, Schwab KA, Warden D, Harvey LT, Hoilien MA, Powell CO, Johnson CS, Salazar AM. (2003). Traumatic brain injury in U.S. Army paratroopers: prevalence and character. Journal of Trauma, 55(4), 617-21.
Luis, C. A., Vanderploeg, R. D., Curtiss, G. (2003). Predictors for a postconcussion symptom complex in community dwelling male veterans. Journal of the International Neuropsychology Society, 9, 1001-1015.
Martin EM, Coyle MK, Warden DL, Salazar A. (2003) Telephonic nursing in traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Nursing, 103(10), 75-81.
Ryan, L.M. & Warden, D. L. (2003). Post concussion syndrome. International Review of Psychiatry, 15, 310-316.
Vanderploeg, R. D., Curtiss, G., Duchnick, J. J., Luis, C. A. (2003). Demographic, medical, and psychiatric factors in work and marital status following mild head injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 18, 148-163.
You can visit MEDLINE http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ to read abstracts of these articles and to obtain information on the availability of full text articles.
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