“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, represents a significant socioeconomic problem (Levin, Shum, & Chan, 2014;Maas et al, 2015;Wee, Yang, Lee, Cao, & Chong, 2016;World Health Organization, 2014). In the developed world, the annual incidence of TBI is estimated between 99 to 295 per 100,000 people (Bruns & Hauser, 2003;Doan et al, 2016;Nguyen et al, 2016;Pozzato, Tate, Rosenkoetter, & Cameron, 2019;World Health Organization, 2014), with a projected annual global burden between $98 million USD to $302 million USD (Humphreys, Wood, Phillips, & Macey, 2013). TBI has a highly heterogenous set of long-term consequences, arising from factors relating to its aetiology, pathology, mechanism of damage (i.e., penetrating vs non-penetrating, blast vs non-blast-related) and severity (i.e., mild, moderate or severe) (Maas, 2016).…”