Hecimovich, M.; Moriarty, T.; King, D.; Majewski-Schrage, T.; Hermsen, K.
Measuring Brain Haemodynamic Activity and Afferent Visual Function: A Preliminary Study on the Relationship Between fNIRS, the King–Devick Test and Suspected Sport-Related Concussions. Physiologia 2025, 5, 4.
https://doi.org/10.3390/physiologia5010004
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Hecimovich M, Moriarty T, King D, Majewski-Schrage T, Hermsen K.
Measuring Brain Haemodynamic Activity and Afferent Visual Function: A Preliminary Study on the Relationship Between fNIRS, the King–Devick Test and Suspected Sport-Related Concussions. Physiologia. 2025; 5(1):4.
https://doi.org/10.3390/physiologia5010004
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Hecimovich, Mark, Terence Moriarty, Doug King, Tricia Majewski-Schrage, and Kate Hermsen.
2025. "Measuring Brain Haemodynamic Activity and Afferent Visual Function: A Preliminary Study on the Relationship Between fNIRS, the King–Devick Test and Suspected Sport-Related Concussions" Physiologia 5, no. 1: 4.
https://doi.org/10.3390/physiologia5010004
APA Style
Hecimovich, M., Moriarty, T., King, D., Majewski-Schrage, T., & Hermsen, K.
(2025). Measuring Brain Haemodynamic Activity and Afferent Visual Function: A Preliminary Study on the Relationship Between fNIRS, the King–Devick Test and Suspected Sport-Related Concussions. Physiologia, 5(1), 4.
https://doi.org/10.3390/physiologia5010004