logo

Crowdly

  https://moodle.univ-lille.fr/pluginfile.php/1323977/question/questiontext/4915...

✅ The verified answer to this question is available below. Our community-reviewed solutions help you understand the material better.

 https://moodle.univ-lille.fr/pluginfile.php/1323977/question/questiontext/4915351/10/4139463/CO%20-%20Concussion%20TEDTALKS%20-%2010%20End.mp4

Complete:

In fact,

know that an overload of subconcussive hits is

to a

degenerative brain

known as Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or

CTE. 

with CTE suffer from changes in their mood and

behavior that begin appearing in their

or

followed by problems

with thinking and memory that can, in some cases, even result in

dementia. The

show that at least among football players, between

and per cent of concussions go and

. Sometimes that's

because it's hard to tell a concussion has

in the first

place. But it's also often due to

or a desire to keep

going 

the fact that something's wrong. This doesn't just

undermine

. It's also

. Our brains aren't

invincible. They still need us to shield them from harm and help them

undo

once it's been done.

More questions like this

Want instant access to all verified answers on moodle.univ-lille.fr?

Get Unlimited Answers To Exam Questions - Install Crowdly Extension Now!