A debate has ensued about the long-term consequences of mild traumatic braininjury, the ‘signature injury’ of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. Mostepidemiological studies have found that mild traumatic brain injury isunrelated to unspecific post-concussion symptoms based on self-reportedsymptoms. A longitudinal study, in this issue of the Journal, using objective tests has demonstrated thatmild traumatic brain injury has limited lasting neuropsychologicalconsequences.