Tracking Cognitive Recovery Using Smartphones

Mild brain injury or concussion is the most common form of traumatic brain injury. Despite how common mild brain injury is, we want to better understand the trajectory of cognitive recovery during the first three months of recovery.

The Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences and The Alfred Hospital are conducting research into tracking cognitive recovery in individuals with mild brain injury (i.e., concussion). The aim of the research is to be able to track cognitive recovery using smartphones. We are recruiting individuals with mild brain injury, individuals with non-head-related mild injury, and non-injured individual. Recruitment is taking place at The Alfred hospital, and in the broader community. If you (aged between 11 and 75 years) or your organisation would like to participate in this research, we would love to hear from you.

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