JoVE Journal

Neuroscience

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Objectively Assessing Sports Concussion Utilizing Visual Evoked Potentials

Transcript

A portable system capable of measuring steady-state visual-evoked potentials was developed and trialed on 65 amateur rugby players over 18 weeks to investigate SSVEP as a potential electrophysiological biomarker for concussion. Players' baselines were measured pre-season, with retesting for reliability, concussion, and recovery assessment being conducted within controlled time-periods, respectively.

Chapters in this video

0:04

Introduction

1:55

Investigative SSVEP Equipment Setup

2:47

Participant Baseline Assessment

4:29

Post-Injury Assessment, Clinical Concussion Evaluations, Statistical Analysis

5:23

Improved Portable SSVEP System Setup

5:56

EEG Validation of an Improved Portable SSVEP System

8:35

Test-Retest Reliability Calculation of the Portable SSVEP System and Agreement Calculation of the Portable SSVEP and Clinical EEG Systems

9:32

Results: Analysis of the Contact Quality, SSVEP Response, Electrode Overview, PSD Measured by Two EEG Systems

11:22

Conclusion

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