“…Collectively, these studies agree that peak strains and stresses of concussive injury are located near the brainstem in central brain areas such as the midbrain, thalamus, and corpus callosum regardless of the actual head impact location. However, research has also suggested that head impact sensors do not yet have the sensitivity needed to accurately locate the impact azimuth or determine a reliable g‐force threshold for concussion diagnosis (Allison, Kang, Bolte, Maltese, & Arbogast, ; Guskiewicz & Mihalik, ; King, Hume, Gissane, Brughelli, & Clark, ; Kutcher et al, ; O'Connor, Rowson, Duma, & Broglio, ). For example, a study seeking to quantify head impact exposure for a collegiate women's soccer team over the course of a season found that head impact sensor data had both a high level of false positives and false negatives when compared to video analysis of potential concussive hits and a medical assessment of concussive injury (Press & Rowson, ).…”