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Philippe
Gagnon-Joseph
Author
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
EFFECTS OF HEAD IMPACT BIOMECHANICS ON VISUAL-MOTOR PERFORMANCE OVER THE COURSE OF A COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON
Sports-related concussions have been shown to cause visual impairments while there is uncertainty regarding the neural effects of sub-concussive head impacts. Given the complexity of visual-motor sensory integration, it seems possible that if subconcussive impacts result in a neural defect, this deficit could manifest itself as a decrement in visual performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual-motor performance and head impact biomechanics in Division I College football players. We found that players with poorer pre-season visual-motor performance demonstrated more severe head impact biomechanics. We also found that high severity subconcussive head impacts can have negative effects on visual-motor performance.
Spring 2018
2018
Kinesiology
Concussion, Football, Head Impacts, Sensory integration, Subconcussive, Visual-motor performance
eng
Master of Arts
Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Jason
Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Johna
Register-Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Catherine
Ford
Thesis advisor
text
Philippe
Gagnon-Joseph
Author
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
EFFECTS OF HEAD IMPACT BIOMECHANICS ON VISUAL-MOTOR PERFORMANCE OVER THE COURSE OF A COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON
Sports-related concussions have been shown to cause visual impairments while there is uncertainty regarding the neural effects of sub-concussive head impacts. Given the complexity of visual-motor sensory integration, it seems possible that if subconcussive impacts result in a neural defect, this deficit could manifest itself as a decrement in visual performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual-motor performance and head impact biomechanics in Division I College football players. We found that players with poorer pre-season visual-motor performance demonstrated more severe head impact biomechanics. We also found that high severity subconcussive head impacts can have negative effects on visual-motor performance.
Spring 2018
2018
Kinesiology
Concussion, Football, Head Impacts, Sensory integration, Subconcussive, Visual-motor performance
eng
Master of Arts
Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Jason
Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Johna
Register-Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Catherine
Ford
Thesis advisor
text
Philippe
Gagnon-Joseph
Author
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
EFFECTS OF HEAD IMPACT BIOMECHANICS ON VISUAL-MOTOR PERFORMANCE OVER THE COURSE OF A COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON
Sports-related concussions have been shown to cause visual impairments while there is uncertainty regarding the neural effects of sub-concussive head impacts. Given the complexity of visual-motor sensory integration, it seems possible that if subconcussive impacts result in a neural defect, this deficit could manifest itself as a decrement in visual performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual-motor performance and head impact biomechanics in Division I College football players. We found that players with poorer pre-season visual-motor performance demonstrated more severe head impact biomechanics. We also found that high severity subconcussive head impacts can have negative effects on visual-motor performance.
Spring 2018
2018
Kinesiology
Concussion, Football, Head Impacts, Sensory integration, Subconcussive, Visual-motor performance
eng
Master of Arts
Thesis
Exercise and Sport Science
Jason
Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Johna
Register-Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Catherine
Ford
Thesis advisor
text
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Degree granting institution
Philippe
Gagnon-Joseph
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
EFFECTS OF HEAD IMPACT BIOMECHANICS ON VISUAL-MOTOR PERFORMANCE OVER THE COURSE OF A COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON
Sports-related concussions have been shown to cause visual impairments while there is uncertainty regarding the neural effects of sub-concussive head impacts. Given the complexity of visual-motor sensory integration, it seems possible that if subconcussive impacts result in a neural defect, this deficit could manifest itself as a decrement in visual performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual-motor performance and head impact biomechanics in Division I College football players. We found that players with poorer pre-season visual-motor performance demonstrated more severe head impact biomechanics. We also found that high severity subconcussive head impacts can have negative effects on visual-motor performance.
Kinesiology
Concussion; Football; Head Impacts; Sensory integration; Subconcussive; Visual-motor performance
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
Exercise and Sport Science
Jason
Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Johna
Register-Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Catherine
Ford
Thesis advisor
text
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Degree granting institution
2018
2018-05
Philippe
Gagnon-Joseph
Author
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
EFFECTS OF HEAD IMPACT BIOMECHANICS ON VISUAL-MOTOR PERFORMANCE OVER THE COURSE OF A COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON
Sports-related concussions have been shown to cause visual impairments while there is uncertainty regarding the neural effects of sub-concussive head impacts. Given the complexity of visual-motor sensory integration, it seems possible that if subconcussive impacts result in a neural defect, this deficit could manifest itself as a decrement in visual performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual-motor performance and head impact biomechanics in Division I College football players. We found that players with poorer pre-season visual-motor performance demonstrated more severe head impact biomechanics. We also found that high severity subconcussive head impacts can have negative effects on visual-motor performance.
Spring 2018
2018
Kinesiology
Concussion, Football, Head Impacts, Sensory integration, Subconcussive, Visual-motor performance
eng
Master of Arts
Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Jason
Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Johna
Register-Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Catherine
Ford
Thesis advisor
text
Philippe
Gagnon-Joseph
Author
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
EFFECTS OF HEAD IMPACT BIOMECHANICS ON VISUAL-MOTOR PERFORMANCE OVER THE COURSE OF A COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON
Sports-related concussions have been shown to cause visual impairments while there is uncertainty regarding the neural effects of sub-concussive head impacts. Given the complexity of visual-motor sensory integration, it seems possible that if subconcussive impacts result in a neural defect, this deficit could manifest itself as a decrement in visual performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual-motor performance and head impact biomechanics in Division I College football players. We found that players with poorer pre-season visual-motor performance demonstrated more severe head impact biomechanics. We also found that high severity subconcussive head impacts can have negative effects on visual-motor performance.
Spring 2018
2018
Kinesiology
Concussion, Football, Head Impacts, Sensory integration, Subconcussive, Visual-motor performance
eng
Master of Arts
Thesis
Exercise and Sport Science
Jason
Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Johna
Register-Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Catherine
Ford
Thesis advisor
text
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Degree granting institution
Philippe
Gagnon-Joseph
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
EFFECTS OF HEAD IMPACT BIOMECHANICS ON VISUAL-MOTOR PERFORMANCE OVER THE COURSE OF A COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON
Sports-related concussions have been shown to cause visual impairments while there is uncertainty regarding the neural effects of sub-concussive head impacts. Given the complexity of visual-motor sensory integration, it seems possible that if subconcussive impacts result in a neural defect, this deficit could manifest itself as a decrement in visual performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between visual-motor performance and head impact biomechanics in Division I College football players. We found that players with poorer pre-season visual-motor performance demonstrated more severe head impact biomechanics. We also found that high severity subconcussive head impacts can have negative effects on visual-motor performance.
2018-05
2018
Kinesiology
Concussion; Football; Head Impacts; Sensory integration; Subconcussive; Visual-motor performance
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
Jason
Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Johna
Register-Mihalik
Thesis advisor
Catherine
Ford
Thesis advisor
text
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Degree granting institution
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