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Age-Related Differences and Reliability on Computerized and Paper-and-Pencil Neurocognitive Assessment Batteries
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Robert Conder
Kevin M. Guskiewicz
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Daniel L. Kontos
Jason P. Mihalik
Johna K. Register-Mihalik
Edgar W. Shields
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1 January 2012
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Doi
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Abstract
Neurocognitive testing is a recommended component in a concussion assessment. Clinicians should be aware of age and practice effects on these measures to ensure appropriate understanding of results
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