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  • Get Involved
    • Research Opportunities
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Past Research


Learning in Older Adults

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This research project explores how older adults with and without brain injury learn and implement health education material.

Reading and Concussion

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This research project is examining how we read and understand texts.  Data is currently being analyzed. Results will be shared soon!

Self-Efficacy in Reading

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This study is describes sources of confidence for college students in reading and the average levels of reading self-efficacy among typical students. Results are published and can be found in the Publications section.

Returning to Learn after Concussion

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This study is examining the experience of college students returning to learn after a concussion.  See Publications for results. 

Tracking Recovery and Returning to Learn After Concussion

Returning to Learn (HS) after Concussion

Past and Future Memory after TBI

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This research project examined the experiences of students with concussion as they returned to their studies. 
This research project examined the experiences of high school students returning to school after a concussion. 
​This research project described how adults with and without brain injury remember the past and think about the future. 

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110 Carlton Street
Athens, GA 30602

info@cogcomlab.org

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