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Neurodevelopmental outcomes following early childhoodconcussion| title | Neurodevelopmental outcomes following early childhoodconcussion |
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| start_date | 2025/12/15 |
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| schedule | 11h |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | Amphitheater NeuroSpin & Online |
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| summary | Paediatric concussion (also now as mild traumaticbrain injury) is a public health concern affecting more than 2.7 million children every year in the world. Young children (< 6 years old) are the most vulnerable population: 1) concussion is highly prevalent at this age (early concussion), the double than in children aged 6 years and up, and 2) at such an early age, the injury hits the brain during a critical developmental period, which can weaken the foundations of later development and lead to long-term impairment. Knowledge regarding neurodevelopmental outcomes of early childhood concussion is limited, particularly due to the lack of methods well-suited to the unique characteristics of young children. In this talk, I will present work to better characterize the consequences of early childhood concussion, and the challenges we face in this research. |
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| responsibles | Blancho |
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| submitted | published | | 2025/12/11 10:17 UTC |
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