The Association between Pain‐Related Variables, Emotional Factors, and Attentional Functioning following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
M Beaupré, E De Guise… - … Research and Practice, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This study examined how MTBI concomitants such as pain variables, depression, and
anxiety were related to attentional functioning at different stages of recovery. Participants
having sustained a MTBI who were in the earlier phase of recovery showed, compared to
controls, slower reaction times and larger intra‐individual variability on a Computerized
Pictorial Stroop Task (CPST). They also reported more post‐concussion symptoms, pain
intensity and disability, whereas MTBI participants who were in the later phase of recovery …
anxiety were related to attentional functioning at different stages of recovery. Participants
having sustained a MTBI who were in the earlier phase of recovery showed, compared to
controls, slower reaction times and larger intra‐individual variability on a Computerized
Pictorial Stroop Task (CPST). They also reported more post‐concussion symptoms, pain
intensity and disability, whereas MTBI participants who were in the later phase of recovery …
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