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Sub-Concussive Head Impacts From Heading Footballs Do Not Acutely Alter Brain Excitability As Compared to a Control Group

View ORCID ProfileR. Hamel, B. M. Waltzing, T. Massey, J. Blenkinsop, L. McConnell, K. Osborne, K. Sesay, F. Stoneman, A. Carter, H. Maaroufi, N. Jenkinson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.31.543027
R. Hamel
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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B. M. Waltzing
2Institute of Neurosciences, UC Louvain, Belgium Avenue Mounier 54, 1200, Bruxelles, Belgium
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T. Massey
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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J. Blenkinsop
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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L. McConnell
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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K. Osborne
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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K. Sesay
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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F. Stoneman
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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A. Carter
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H. Maaroufi
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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N. Jenkinson
1School of Sports, Exercise, and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Sub-Concussive Head Impacts From Heading Footballs Do Not Acutely Alter Brain Excitability As Compared to a Control Group
R. Hamel, B. M. Waltzing, T. Massey, J. Blenkinsop, L. McConnell, K. Osborne, K. Sesay, F. Stoneman, A. Carter, H. Maaroufi, N. Jenkinson
bioRxiv 2023.05.31.543027; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.31.543027
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Sub-Concussive Head Impacts From Heading Footballs Do Not Acutely Alter Brain Excitability As Compared to a Control Group
R. Hamel, B. M. Waltzing, T. Massey, J. Blenkinsop, L. McConnell, K. Osborne, K. Sesay, F. Stoneman, A. Carter, H. Maaroufi, N. Jenkinson
bioRxiv 2023.05.31.543027; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.31.543027

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