About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to explore quantitative assessments of vestibular, oculomotor, and balance impairment after TBI. Reports may also include response to treatment interventions. Assessments may include a combination of various measurement techniques (e.g. neuroimaging, neurophysiological, eye-tracking, posturography, motion-capture, novel or new technologies, etc.) assessing the neurophysiologic and neuro-modulatory mechanisms underlying impairments after TBI. The population of interest may include traumatic brain injuries from any mechanism of injury, at any level of severity, and at any time-point post injury. The Topic Editors aim to highlight the most up-to-date research on this theme and will welcome contributions of Original Research, Reviews, and Brief Research Reports.
For this Research Topic we welcome contributions on, but not limited to:
• Quantitative assessments of clinical vestibular, oculomotor, and/or balance impairments after traumatic brain injury;
• Combining neurophysiological and/or neuroimaging methods with clinical assessments to evaluate the pathophysiology underlying TBI impairments;
• New technologies or combinations of technologies for vestibular, oculomotor, and/or balance assessment after TBI;
• Predictive analytical methods and quantitative clinical measures to identify TBI clinical phenotypes predicting prognosis or response to therapy.
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