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View article: Neuroinflammation at the Gray–White Matter Interface in Active-Duty U.S. Special Operations Forces
Neuroinflammation at the Gray–White Matter Interface in Active-Duty U.S. Special Operations Forces Open
Emerging evidence from autopsy studies indicates that interface astroglial scarring (IAS) at the gray-white matter junction is a pathological signature of repeated blast brain injury in military personnel. However, there is currently no
View article: Sharing Clinically Relevant Research Results with Active-Duty Special Operations Forces Personnel: Toward an Ethical Framework for Responsible Disclosure
Sharing Clinically Relevant Research Results with Active-Duty Special Operations Forces Personnel: Toward an Ethical Framework for Responsible Disclosure Open
Structured acquisition and analysis of individual-level health data in the context of biomedical research can yield novel results with potential clinical or personal relevance to participants. While approaches to returning individual-level…
View article: Neural Network Correlates of Apathy, Disinhibition, and Executive Dysfunction in Active-Duty United States Special Operations Forces
Neural Network Correlates of Apathy, Disinhibition, and Executive Dysfunction in Active-Duty United States Special Operations Forces Open
United States Special Operations Forces (SOF) experience neurobehavioral symptoms that can adversely affect training and combat operations. Understanding the neurobiological basis for these symptoms may guide prevention and treatment. In 2…
View article: Neuroinflammation at the Grey-White Matter Interface in Active-Duty United States Special Operations Forces
Neuroinflammation at the Grey-White Matter Interface in Active-Duty United States Special Operations Forces Open
Emerging evidence from autopsy studies indicates that interface astroglial scarring (IAS) at the grey-white matter junction is a pathological signature of repeated blast brain injury in military personnel. However, there is currently no ne…
View article: Impact of repeated blast exposure on active-duty United States Special Operations Forces
Impact of repeated blast exposure on active-duty United States Special Operations Forces Open
United States (US) Special Operations Forces (SOF) are frequently exposed to explosive blasts in training and combat, but the effects of repeated blast exposure (RBE) on SOF brain health are incompletely understood. Furthermore, there is n…
View article: Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in United States Special Operations Forces Personnel: A Pilot Study Protocol
Long-Term Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in United States Special Operations Forces Personnel: A Pilot Study Protocol Open
Emerging evidence suggests that repeated blast exposure (RBE) is associated with brain injury in military personnel. United States (U.S.) Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel experience high rates of blast exposure during training and…