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I. Sports Neuropsychology in Context<br/>1. Sports: A New Frontier for Neuropsychology, Jeffrey T. Barth, Donna K. Broshek, and Jason R. Freeman<br/>2. A History of Sports-Related Concussions: A Neuropsychological Perspective, Eric A. Zillmer, Jillian Schneider, Jennifer Tinker, and Catherine I. Kaminaris<br/>3. Consulting with Athletes: Rewards and Pitfalls, Ruben J. EchemendiaII. Concussion Assessment and Management<br/>4. Definition, Physiology, and Severity of Cerebral Concussion, Frank M. Webbe<br/>5. Epidemiology of Cerebral Concussion: The Extent of the Problem, Stephen N. Macciocchi<br/>6. Assessing Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on the Sideline, William B. Barr<br/>7. Return to Play, Ruben J. EchemendiaIII. Testing Programs<br/>8. Concussion Management Programs for School-Age Children, Jill Brooks<br/>9. Creating a Successful Concussion Management Program at the High School Level, Jamie Pardini and Micky Collins<br/>10. Neuropsychological Testing Programs for College Athletes, Philip Schatz and Tracey Covassin<br/>11. Neuropsychological Assessment of the Professional Athlete, Mark R. LovellIV. Computerized Neuropsychological Test Batteries<br/>12. The ImPACT Neuropsychological Test Battery, Mark R. Lovell<br/>13. The HeadMinder Concussion Resolution Index, Tanya Kaushik and David M. Erlanger<br/>14. CogSport, Alexander Collie, Paul Maruff, David Darby, Michael Makdissi, Paul McCrory, and Michael McStephen<br/>15. Sports Concussion Applications of the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics Sports Medicine Battery, Joseph Bleiberg, Alison Cernich, and Dennis ReevesV. Views from within the Sports Medicine Team<br/>16. The Athletic Trainer's Point of View, John L. Furtado<br/>17. The Team Physician's Point of View, Margot Putukian |