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A task which 'pushes the system' appears to bring out behavioural deficits across a range of mild brain dysfunction.

Thus there appears to be an impaired ability to integrate rules into coordinated motor tasks with the presence of mild brain dysfunction.

To date, there has been little research examining the utility of assessing mild brain dysfunction brought on by concussion using cognitive-motor integration [ 17].

Previously, our group has indeed examined rule-based motor performance ("cognitive-motor integration") in adults affected by age-related mild brain dysfunction [ 11– 11].

These findings correspond to our previous work with adults at risk of developing dementia, and support the use of cognitive motor integration as an enhanced assessment tool for those who may have mild brain dysfunction.

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Progressive brain changes might occur after the first psychotic/depressive episode, resulting in the inadequate maturation of the cortex [ 101- 108] and provoking mild but progressive brain dysfunction with cognitive impairments in participants with bipolar disorder [ 103, 109- 112].

Symptomatic hypoglycemia, resulting in brain dysfunction ranging from mild behavioral impairments to coma (Wilson, 1983), is the principal problem associated with tight glucose regulation in patients undergoing insulin therapy (Amiel et al., 1987; Group, 1991; Cryer, 2001; Griesdale et al., 2009).

Both acute and chronic brain dysfunction is more severe/frequent in the aged or in patients wild mild cognitive impairment or clinical dementia; the clinical equivalent of the primed brain [92].

We excluded patients with known organic brain dysfunction from the study, but it is possible that some of the patients suffered from mild subclinical neurological deficits.

"There's no such thing as a mild brain injury.

In the 1940s, a variety of brain disorders were labelled "minimal brain dysfunction", which was refined to "immaturity" of attention and impulse control in the 1950s.

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