Publications
100
Citations
2,603
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
34
Publishing since 1993
Nicholas Port studies sport-related concussion in college athletes, focusing on how symptoms develop and resolve, how long recovery takes, and how to better detect and predict brain injury outcomes. Much of this work uses large multi-site datasets (such as the NCAA-Department of Defense CARE consortium) and applies tools like vision and eye-movement screening, neurocognitive tests, brain MRI, and machine learning. Related work also examines visual perception, eye movements in infants, and vision training for athletic performance.
Publication activity has been fairly steady and generally strong over the last several years, averaging about 10 papers per year with a peak in 2024.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Symptom Resolution Characteristics: Initial Symptom Trajectories of Collegiate Students with and without Persisting Symptoms After Concussion
Sports Medicine · 2026
- Quantifying Muscle Volume Deficits Among 38 Lower Extremity Muscles in Collegiate Football Athletes After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
The American Journal of Sports Medicine · 2025
- The interaction between neck pain and known determinates of delayed return to play among NCAA student-athletes: a CARE consortium study
Brain Injury · 2025
- 3.8 Concussion history is significantly associated with gamified neurocognitive performance in collegiate athletes
2024
- 2.8 Reducing the number of symptoms in the scat symptom evaluation: findings from the NCAA-DOD CARE consortium
2024
- 6.1 Predicting the time to return to play and persistent post concussion symptoms utilizing machine learning of behavior and diffusion weighted MR imaging: findings from the NCAA/DOD CARE consortium
2024
- 7.2 A deep learning neural network predicts return-to-play time-point groups utilizing the vestibular/ocular-motor screening and SCAT3: an NCAA-DoD CARE consortium analysis
2024
- 2.32 Adding the vestibular/ocular-motor screening to the SCAT3 improves predictive accuracy: an NCAA-DoD CARE consortium analysis
2024
- 6.15 Protective and risk factors for persistent post concussion symptoms and return to play of NCAA collegiate athletes: findings from the NCAA-DOD CARE consortium
2024
- Acute Post-Concussion Assessment Using Gamified Neurocognitive Performance In Collegiate Athletes
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise · 2023
- EPISODIC MEMORY IMPAIRMENT FOLLOWING SPORT-RELATED CONCUSSION IN INDIANA UNIVERSITY ATHLETES
IBRO Neuroscience Reports · 2023
- The Role of Reported Affective Symptoms and Anxiety in Recovery Trajectories After Sport-Related Concussion
The American Journal of Sports Medicine · 2022
- Optimizing VOMS for identifying acute concussion in collegiate athletes: Findings from the NCAA-DoD CARE consortium
Vision Research · 2022
- Predictive Accuracy of the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 3 and Vestibular/Ocular-Motor Screening, Individually and In Combination: A National Collegiate Athletic Association–Department of Defense Concussion Assessment, Research and Education Consortium Analysis
The American Journal of Sports Medicine · 2021
- Stereotest Comparison: Efficacy, Reliability, and Variability of a New Glasses-Free Stereotest
Translational Vision Science & Technology · 2020
- The American Journal of Sports Medicine×15
- Sports Medicine×12
- Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise×6
- bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)×4
- Neurology×3
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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