Romeu-Mejia, Rafael
Giza, Christopher C.
Goldman, Joshua T.
Article History
First Online: 28 February 2019
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: Rafael Romeu-Mejia and Joshua T. Goldman each declare no potential conflicts of interest.Christopher C. Giza reports grants from NINDS, NCAA, US Department of Defense, UCLA Steve Tisch BrainSPORT Program, Easton Clinic for Brain Health, UCLA Brain Injury Research Center, and Avanir (2017–2018). Dr. Giza reports personal fees from Highmark Interactive (2018), Neural Analytics (2015–2016), and Medicolegal cases: 0–2 annually. Dr. Giza also reports book royalties from Blackwell Publishing.
: All reported studies/experiments with human or animal subjects performed by the authors have been previously published and complied with all applicable ethical standards (including the Helsinki declaration and its amendments, institutional/national research committee standards, and international/national/institutional guidelines).