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University of Denver neuropsychologist says most concussions deliver 95g's

06.23.10 | University of Denver

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DENVER—Head injury expert Kim Gorgens, a neuropsychologist at the University of Denver (DU), says that most concussions deliver 95 g's to the human body upon impact. G-force is a unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravity. In addition, the average football player receives 103 g's when hit during a game. In comparison, the average g-force experienced by military fighter pilots is nine g's.

Gorgens discussed the impact of concussions on children during a recent presentation at TEDxDU on the University of Denver campus. TEDx stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design and is an independently organized event licensed by the internationally recognized TED organization.

To watch Gorgens' full presentation, visit www.tedxdu.com .

Also appearing at TEDxDU was internationally-known still photographer Aaron Huey. Huey−a DU graduate−visually chronicled the plight of Native Americans. Specifically, Huey relates the fight for survival on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Aaron began photographing on Pine Ridge as part of a story on poverty in America, but it has captured his passion for five years.

TEDxDU featured 18 speakers and performers discussing the world's most pressing issues from clean water and combating poverty to legal reform and HIV/AIDS.

"DU wants to be part of the solution," Chancellor Robert Coombe says. "We are committed to tackling the great challenges of the day and TEDxDU allows us to be purposeful in creating awareness around the global issues facing our world."

Presentations included the world's fastest electric motorcycle and new research being conducted on Lou Gehrig's disease. Other presenters were Stephen Brackett and Jamie Laurie, known to their fans as Brer Rabbit and Jonny 5 of the Denver-based band Flobots, and The Spirituals Project Choir.

The TEDxDU talks continue to be well received by TED fans throughout the world. Aaron Huey's video has received more than 5,000 views and each of the speaker videos continue to inspire. Most importantly, the event achieved its objective of motivating action. According to a survey of participants 94 percent of TEDxDU attendees discussed the event with friends and 69 percent said it sparked an idea. TEDxDU continues to spread ideas through TEDxDU.com . For more information regarding TED go to www.ted.com .

Speakers included:

The University of Denver is committed to improving the human condition and engaging students and faculty in tackling the major issues of our day. DU ranks among the top 100 national universities in the U.S. For additional information, go to www.du.edu/newsroom .

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University of Denver. (2010, June 23). University of Denver neuropsychologist says most concussions deliver 95g's. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQM7J261/university-of-denver-neuropsychologist-says-most-concussions-deliver-95gs.html
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"University of Denver neuropsychologist says most concussions deliver 95g's." Brightsurf News, Jun. 23 2010, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQM7J261/university-of-denver-neuropsychologist-says-most-concussions-deliver-95gs.html.