Overview
Body Locations and Systems
Disorders and Conditions
Status
Closed for Recruitment
Start/End Dates
Locations
Vancouver General Hospital
Name/Title
Jacob Stubbs, Research Assistant
Phone
Email Address
Purpose of Study
This study investigates the use of eye tracking technology as a diagnostic tool for mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and concussion. We are looking at the effect of additional working memory (short-term memory) load on the smoothness of eye movements in both concussed and healthy populations.
Eligibility
Individuals who have sustained a concussion or mTBI within the past two years, and healthy controls interested in participating in research. Participants must be between 18 and 50 years of age with normal or corrected vision. Further eligibility questions will be required upon contact.
Disclaimer
Study Coordinators and Research Nurses cannot give medical advice over the phone. Telephone numbers and email addresses are provided for obtaining additional information on specific clinical research trials only. If you have specific questions which require clinical expertise, please call your primary care physician.
This study investigates the use of eye tracking technology as a diagnostic tool for mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and concussion. We are looking at the effect of additional working memory (short-term memory) load on the smoothness of eye movements in both concussed and healthy populations.
Individuals who have sustained a concussion or mTBI within the past two years, and healthy controls interested in participating in research. Participants must be between 18 and 50 years of age with normal or corrected vision. Further eligibility questions will be required upon contact.
Study Coordinators and Research Nurses cannot give medical advice over the phone. Telephone numbers and email addresses are provided for obtaining additional information on specific clinical research trials only. If you have specific questions which require clinical expertise, please call your primary care physician.