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Objective: The primary objective of this study is to determine the behavioral-anatomical relationships that underlie fatigue and amotivation following mild traumatic brain injury in deployed military service members. The specific aims are to 1) determine the neural correlates of fatigue, and 2) assess how fatigue and social cognition relate to social outcomes including employment, community integration and participation in social activities. The theory we will test is that fatigue in this population is the result of subtle changes in frontal cortical and subcortical structures.
Study Design: Observational, natural history study.
Populations: 1) Individuals who have sustained a mild traumatic brain injury as a service member deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn, and who continue to experience symptoms more than 6 months after injury, and 2) Companions of individuals from the first group.
Outcome Measures: We will seek statistical associations between fatigue measures and brain morphometric and white matter diffusion measurements obtained by MRI as well as task and resting state fMRI.
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INCLUSION CRITERIA mTBI GROUP:
Diagnosis of at least one mTBI during deployment;
At least six months from time of injury;
Age range 18 or older;
A self-report of somatic or behavioral symptoms that developed within 3 months following mTBI and were not present before injury, and may or may not be present at enrollment:
The mTBI participant provides informed consent.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA mTBI GROUP:
INCLUSION CRITERIA companion group
EXCLUSION CRITERIA companion group:
-Lack of understanding of the English language
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