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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroscientist. 2018 Feb 28;24(6):652–670. doi: 10.1177/1073858418759489

Table 4.

Summary of Neuropsychological Studies Included.a

Article N Age Range (Years) Long/CSx TSI Domain Dataset
Neuropsychological studies
Max and others (2000) 94 TBI 5–14 Long 2 weeks and 3, 12, and 24 months post-injury Psychiatric disorders Indiv
Ewing-Cobbs and others (2006) 23 TBI/21 HC 0.5–6 Long 2, 12, 24 months, and 3+ years post-injury Intelligence and academic l
Anderson and others (2009b) 54 TBI/16 HC 2–7 Long <3, 12, 30 months, and 5 years Intelligence m
Catroppa and others (2009) 84 TBI 3–12 Long <3, 12, 24 months, and 7 years Academic m
Catroppa and others (2011) 40 TBI/19 HC 1–7 Long >3 months and 10 years Attention m
Durber and others (2017) 54 TBI/70 OI 3–7 Long >3 months and 7 years post- injury Academic n
Treble-Barna and others (2017) 58 TBI/72 OI 3–7 Long >3 months and 7 years post- injury Multiple n
Bloom and others (2001) 46 TBI 6–15 CSx >12 months post-injury Psychiatric disorders Indiv
Ewing-Cobbs and others (2004) 44 TBI/39 HC 0.5–6 CSx 1 month – >12 months Executive function l
Ayr and others (2005) 27 TBI/26 OI 8–15 CSx >12 months post-injury Arithmetic Indiv
Anderson and Catroppa (2007) 53 TBI/17 HC 6–14 CSx 5 years post-injury Memory m
Catroppa and others (2007) 54 TBI/16 HC 7–12 CSx 5 years post-injury Attention m
Crowe and others (2012) 181 TBI 0–13 CSx 24–45 months post-injury Intelligence Indiv
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We list the number of participants (TBI = traumatic brain injury, OI = orthopedic injury, HC = healthy control), age range of participants, whether the study used a cross-sectional (CSx) or longitudinal design, the post-injury time-points assessed (TSI = time since injury), the domain assessed, and whether the dataset included overlapped with others reviewed in this article (indiv = individual study).