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Sports Concussions: Lasting Changes in Brain Circuits
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Researchers checked how these circuits responded to different signals from the body (sensorimotor cues) in two groups: young adults with and without a history of SRC. They did this both during rest and while the participants were doing tasks that required focusing on these cues.
Interestingly, people with a history of SRC showed different responses in one specific brain circuit (AP30 SAI) only when they were dealing with a tricky task, not during rest or simple tasks. Another circuit (PA120 SAI) basically responded the same way in both groups.
This suggests that one brain circuit might be a sign that something is still off after a concussion, especially when the person is under high brain demand. It’s like the brain’s way of saying, "Hey, things are harder than they used to be when there's a lot going on! "
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