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Sports related concussion in teenagers

We use brain imaging tools such as diffusion tensor imaging to study sports related concussion in teenagers.

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Functional connectivity after concussion

We are currently studying how concussion impacts the brain using EEG.

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Infant Perception-Action Study

We use high density EEG to study brain activation patterns in young infants.

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