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The effects of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) on clinical measures of concussion

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Table 4.2: Descriptive and statistical results for CNSVS, BESS and SAC between  sessions two and three
Table 4.3 Descriptive and statistical results for CNSVS, BESS and SAC between  sessions one and two
Figure 4.1. ADHD vs. Control on Neurocognitive Index- NCI (CNSVS)
Figure 4.2. ADHD vs. Control on Composite Memory Domain (CNSVS)
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