Brian Guise, B.S.
Graduate Student
Research Interest
Brian graduated from LSU in 2005 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology. He is a second-year student in the Applied Biopsychology program working under the supervision of Dr. Kevin Greve. Brian’s research focuses on neuropsychological assessment, response bias, symptom exaggeration, and examination of the factors related to persistent symptomatology in both traumatic brain injury and chronic pain patients. His interests also include neurology and cognitive neuropsychology.
Poster Presentations
Aguerrevere, L.E., Guise, B.J., Greve, K.W., & Bianchini, K.J. (June, 2009) Detecting Malingered Pain-Related Disability with the Finger Tapping Test. A poster presented at the AACN’s 7th Annual Conference and Workshops. San Diego, California.
Aguerrevere, L.E., Guise, B.J., Greve, K.W., & Bianchini, K.J. (June, 2008) Detecting Malingered Pain-Related Disability with the Modified Somatic Perception Questionnaire and the Pain Disability Index. A poster presented at the AACN’s 6th Annual Conference and Workshops. Boston, Massachusetts.
Revised 8/24/09
