Major Signs Of A Traumatic Brain Injury

Memory Or Concentration Problems

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After a traumatic brain injury, it is common for individuals to have certain problems associated with learning, memory, attention, concentration, speech and language, reasoning, planning, and problem-solving. Unfortunately, patients with a TBI may have difficulties focusing, paying attention, or multitasking, which can result in restlessness and becoming easily distracted. Furthermore, individuals with a traumatic brain injury may have difficulty learning and remembering new information and events, or may even have a hard time remembering things that occurred weeks or months before the injury. As a result of a lack of memory, the brain will try to fill in the gaps of the missing information and recall things that actually did not occur, resulting in false memories.

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