S. L. Bruce Source Confirmed

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Professor/Director of Research

Arkansas State University

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9 h-index 67 pubs 456 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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S. L. Bruce's research focuses on understanding the relationship between various factors and health outcomes, particularly within military veteran populations. Recent work has investigated the connection between concussion history and mental health, including suicide ideation, using pilot study methodologies. Bruce has also explored the use of virtual reality to measure intraindividual variability in perceptual-motor performance among military veterans. Additionally, Bruce has contributed to studies examining the reliability of mobile health applications for physiological assessments, such as the SOBER-EYE pupillary light reflex app. Other research has explored the utility of whole-body reactive agility metrics for identifying football players at risk for core and lower extremity injuries and detecting concussion history. Bruce holds an h-index of 9 with 67 total publications and 456 citations. Key collaborators include Rachel Wilkins, Cheryl Knight, Amy Shollenbarger, and Kendall Youngman, all from Arkansas State University.

Metrics

  • h-index: 9
  • Publications: 67
  • Citations: 456

Selected Publications

  • Intraindividual Variability in Perceptual-Motor Performance Measured with Virtual Reality Among Military Veterans (2026) DOI
  • A Reliability Study for SOBER-EYE, A Pupillary Light Reflex Assessment Phone App (2025) DOI
  • The Relationship Between Concussion and Combat History and Mental Health and Suicide Ideation Among United States Military Veterans—A Pilot Study (2025) DOI
  • 11.5 Using whole-body reactive agility for the detection of concussion history and concussion susceptibility (2024) DOI
  • Whole-Body Reactive Agility Metrics to Identify Football Players With a Core and Lower Extremity Injury Risk (2021) DOI

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