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Thursday, August 6, 2015
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com
NEWS

ACROSS
1 Group working
together
5 Evaluation
9 Surf
14 Actress Lamarr
15 Sharp product
16 Opera’s
birthplace
17 Christian denom.
18 EKTORP sofa
seller
19 Ninnies
20 Simply
marvelous, with
“the”
22 Besides
23 Kipling title
orphan
24 Pro Bowl team,
briefly
25 General-turned-
author Wallace
26 Cult following?
27 Soft drink that
sounds like a bit
of footwear
29 Get wind of
31 Sent by
32 Some bolt
holders
34 “The Fisher King”
Oscar winner
Mercedes
36 Home theater
feature, and a
hint to this
puzzle’s 10
border answers
40 Shades of blue
41 Southern
Russia’s __
Republic
42 Pair of giraffes?
45 Actress Hudson
47 Seas, to Sartre
48 Common reason
for absence
49 Card game cry
50 Never, in
Nuremberg
52 No. after a period
54 Discovered by
accident
56 Is humbled
58 Formerly
employed by The
Company
59 Charity
60 Nepal locale
61 Preserves, in a
way
62 Skelton’s
Kadiddlehopper

63 It operates under
the Dept. of
Homeland
Security
64 Album segment
65 Aperture
66 Small meal

DOWN
1 Verify
2 Changes the
color of, maybe
3 Where to find
paste?
4 “The Swiss
Family Robinson”
author
5 Pickup artist?
6 Three-term New
York City mayor
7 Pot-au-feu, e.g.
8 New Deal dam
org.
9 Black or golf
follower
10 Small step
11 Bravery, in the
RAF
12 Banderillero’s
target
13 Vegas strategy
21 French teacher
22 Mother __
25 Sing the praises
of

28 Wounds
30 Dadaist Max
31 Magical item in a
1791 opera
33 Permeate
35 Elementary
fellow?
37 __ Bator
38 Jonquils and
daffodils
39 D.C. part
42 Outcome
43 Bending muscle

44 Pivot points
46 Nail covering
49 “Find out”
51 Reply from
outside a door
53 Performance
place
55 Friend of Pete
and Julie on “The
Mod Squad”
56 Cockney greeting
57 Smear
59 Berlin beef?

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08/06/15

08/06/15

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Concussion history

does not affect
neurocognitive
performance

By CHETALI JAIN

Daily Staff Reporter

Before
500
clinicians
and

researchers from around the
world, University students and
doctors
presented
their
own

research at the annual Sports
Concussion Conference, hosted
by the American Academy of Neu-
rology, in Denver this past July.
The study, funded by the National
Collegiate Athletics Association,
found that gender and concussion
history does not affect long-term
neurocognitive performance.

Kathryn O’Connor, a Univer-

sity Ph.D. student studying kine-
siology and lead author of the
study, said she was interested
in this specific field of research
because of her own athletic his-
tory.

“As a former collegiate ice

hockey player, I am interested
in how concussion is expressed
between genders,” O’Connor said.

O’Connor’s
research
team

included Jeffrey Kutcher MD,
director of the University’s con-
cussion research and care pro-
gram Michigan Neurosport.

“The overall goal is simple:

to advance clinical care and
research in the area of sports
concussion. The best was to do
this through collaboration across
disciplines and focusing our col-
lective efforts in a positive, sci-
ence-based way” Kutcher said of
the conference.

Kutcher’s team studied 148

University athletes’ neurological
abilities, including their atten-
tion, working memory speed
among others.

University
researchers
show findings
at Sports
Concussion
Conference

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