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Theacuteriault M et al. – The findings suggest that, despite functioning normally in their daily lives, concussed athletes still show subtle neuronal changes in information processing. Thus, the persistence of sub–clinical abnormalities on ERP components despite normal overt functioning may indicate sub–optimal compensation in multiple concussed athletes and leave them vulnerable to subsequent concussions.

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