Trauma Critical Care Open Access Journals

Traumatic brain injury is a complex injury. It is different and more complicated as compared to other traumatic conditions. As brain is central control system of the body the damages caused by brain injury can be fatal. Its complexity can be understood by the fact that no two brain injuries are alike, and there consequence may not appear from weeks to months. Its severity can range from unconsciousness for less than 30 minutes (mild brain injury) to loss of memory (severe brain injury).   Science is that a complete understanding of the mind/brain cannot be   by studying only a single level. An example would be the problem of remembering a phone number and recalling it later. One approach to understanding this process would be to study behaviour through direct .Vision Research is seeking contributions for an upcoming special issue entitled ‘Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury on Vision’. Traumatic brain injury (TBI), defined as brain damage caused by an external physical force or a rapid movement, can cause significant visual disabilities. Even mild TBI (concussion), has been reported to disrupt vision. Loss of visual sensitivity, photophobia, accommodative dysfunction and convergence insufficiency are some of the reported signs and symptoms. This special issue seeks original research articles and critical reviews to provide a broad scope of current research from experimental models to clinical studies to understand the visual sequelae related to TBI diagnosis and management.

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