Cortical Thickness, Age and TBI

Cortical Thickness, Age and TBI

Author: DVBIC August 23, 2017 Duration: 7:48
Dr. Don Marion and Dr. Anne Bunner discuss objective and quantifiable imaging markers of traumatic brain injury in relation to aging. Publication discussed: Savjani RR, Taylor BA, Acion L, Wilde EA, & Jorge R. Accelerated Changes in Cortical Thickness Measurements with Age in Military Service Members with Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neurotrauma. 2017 Jun 28. doi: 10.1089/neu.2017.5022. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28657432 CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to dvbic.dcoe.mil or email us at info@dvbic.org. The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy or decision unless so designated by other official documentation. All music in this podcast was used according to Creative Commons licensing. Our theme song is "Dog Wind" by Skill_Borrower, and our credit music is "Esaelp Em Xim" by Pitx, both from CCmixter.org.

DVBIC presents an audio adaptation of Theory of the Leisure Class, The by VEBLEN, Thors, bringing Thorstein Veblen's seminal 1899 work to life. This isn't a dry economic lecture; it's an exploration of a book that fundamentally changed how we view wealth and status. Veblen, a Norwegian-American economist writing from the University of Chicago, crafted what is widely regarded as the first major critique of consumer culture, arguing that our economic choices are less about practical need and more about deep-seated social instincts rooted in prehistoric times. In this podcast, you'll hear his concepts of "conspicuous consumption" and "pecuniary emulation" unpacked, ideas that remain startlingly relevant as they dissect the unspoken rules of social stratification and display. The narration delves into how leisure and the deliberate avoidance of useful work became markers of elite status, and how our purchasing habits are often performances for an audience rather than acts of utility. Each episode allows listeners to engage with Veblen's provocative thesis that the machinery of modern economic life is powered by ancient, symbolic drives. For anyone curious about the hidden social forces behind everyday spending, fashion, and even leisure activities themselves, this series offers a timeless and critical lens. Tune in to a podcast that goes beyond the surface of economics to examine the rituals and displays that define class.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 13

Theory of the Leisure Class, The by VEBLEN,  Thors
Podcast Episodes
Assessing Concussion in High School Athletes [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:29
Dr. Don Marion and Dr. Anne Bunner discuss concussion assessment methods for high school athletes. Publication: Currie, D.W., Kraeutler, M.J., Schrock, J.B., McCarty, E.C., Comstock, R.D. (2017). Time Trends in Concussio…
Effect of Memantine on Moderate TBI [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:54
Dr. Don Marion and Dr. Anne Bunner discuss whether a drug known for treating Alzheimer’s, which may have some neuroprotective effects, could improve short-term neurological function in patients with moderate TBI. Publica…
Sport-related Concussion and NCATs [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:58
Dr. Don Marion and Dr. Anne Bunner discuss the use of neurocognitive assessment tests following sport-related concussions. Publication: Alsalaheen, B., Stockdale, K., Pechumer, D., Broglio, S.P., & Marchetti, G.F. (2017)…
Sport Concussion and Neuroimaging [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:42
Dr. Don Marion and Dr. Anne Bunner discuss neuroimaging evidence of altered brain structure and function in concussed athletes with longer recovery times. Publication discussed: Churchill, N.W., Hutchison, M.G., Richards…
Can You Get a Brain Injury from Riding a Roller Coaster? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:14
Dr. Don Marion and Dr. Anne Bunner discuss a study on the effects of roller coaster rides on the brain. Publication discussed: Kuo, C., Wu, L.C., Ye, P.P., Laksari, K., Camarillo, D.B., Kuhl E. (2017). Pilot Findings of…
Episode title: Depression, Gender and Traumatic Brain Injury [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:22
Dr. Anne Bunner and Dr. Don Marion discuss a study comparing rates of depression in men and women following a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Publication discussed: Lavoie, S., Sechrist, S., Quach, N., Ehsanian, R., Duong,…
Sport Concussion Consensus Statement [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:13
Dr. Anne Bunner discusses recent updates to 2012 guidelines from the Concussion in Sport Group, also known as the “Berlin consensus statement” on sport concussion. Publication discussed: McCrory P, Meeuwisse W, Dvo?ák J,…
Wearable Sensors to Detect Head Impact [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:45
Dr. Don Marion and host Inbal Eshel consider a study on the usefulness of wearable sensors to measure head impacts. Publication discussed: Cortes, N., Lincoln, A., Myer, G.D., Hepburn, L., Higgins, M., Putukian, M., & Ca…
Outcome Predictors for Blast TBI [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:54
Dr. Anne Bunner discusses a study about early predictors of long-term outcomes following blast-related concussion. Publication discussed: MacDonald C.L., Barber, J., Jordan, M., Johnson, A.M., Dikmen, S., Fann, J.R., & T…
Concussion and Neurocognitive Assessment Tools [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:49
In this episode, Dr. Don Marion discusses two new studies about neurocognitive assessment tools, or NCATs Publications discussed: • Cole WR, Arrieux JP, Schwab K, Ivins BJ, Qashu FM, Lewis SC. Test-Retest Reliability of…