APS
2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026
Perceived Injury Severity Predicts Heightened Neural Sensitivity to Visualized Pain after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: An ERP Perspective
- Kailee Kriesel
Colorado State University - Deana Davalos
Colorado State University
Abstract
This study will investigate how a history of a mild traumatic brain injury influences the cognitive processing of visualized pain. Using electroencephalography, event-related potentials (P2, P300) will be compared across perception-based groups, particularly impact and control, to identify neural markers of heightened sensitivity to pain-related imagery.