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Abstract

Reacting to external stimuli (reaction time) is critical for everyday life and is assessed after a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) with a seated computerized cognitive test. However, reaction times during daily life may require speed, accuracy, and gross movement that may not reflect seated cognitive reaction time tasks. The purpose of this study is to explore reaction times across seated cognitive, standing balance, and dynamic stepping reactions.

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