This two-part study sought to determine the equivalence of the California Verbal Learning Tests (CVLT-1 and CVLT-2) in the detection of malingering in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and chronic pain. Part 1 compared a variety of scores from the two versions in carefully matched patient groups. Part 2 used criterion groups (known-groups) methodol-ogy to examine the relative rates of false positive (FP) errors across the two versions. Participants were 442 TBI (CVLT-1 = 310; CVLT-2 = 132) and 378 chronic pain patients (CVLT-1 = 250; CVLT-2 = 128). Overall, the CVLT-2 was more difficult than the CVLT-1, with the chronic pain patients showing larger version effects than the TBI patients. The two versions of the CVLT were equally accurate in detec...
The aim of this study was to develop two versions of the California Verbal Learning Test-II (CVLT-II...
Malingering is an important issue in neuropsychology. A person can malinger both cognitive and psych...
Results of neuropsychological examinations depend on valid data. Whereas clinicians previously belie...
This two-part study sought to determine the equivalence of the California Verbal Learning Tests (CVL...
The present study replicates and attempts to extend previous research using the California Ver-bal L...
Recent studies using the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) to investi-gate the learning and mem...
Introduction: Learning and memory deficits are prevalent following moderate to severe traumatic brai...
To perform a pilot study of the CVLT-II in the Czech population and assess its reliability and valid...
The present study used well-defined traumatic brain injury (TBI) and mixed neurological (other than ...
Traumatic Brain Injury (Under the direction of Daniel Montoya PhD). Valid protocols from patients as...
Although frontal lobe lesions do not cause classic amnesia, they may disrupt learning and memory in ...
Two commonly used symptom validity tests are the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) and Word Memory T...
Episodic memory is affected early in the course of dementia. Two well-established tests to assess ve...
Effort or Symptom Validity Tests (SVTs) are used during neuropsychological assessment to assess for ...
Effort or Symptom Validity Tests (SVTs) are used during neuropsychological assessment to assess for ...
The aim of this study was to develop two versions of the California Verbal Learning Test-II (CVLT-II...
Malingering is an important issue in neuropsychology. A person can malinger both cognitive and psych...
Results of neuropsychological examinations depend on valid data. Whereas clinicians previously belie...
This two-part study sought to determine the equivalence of the California Verbal Learning Tests (CVL...
The present study replicates and attempts to extend previous research using the California Ver-bal L...
Recent studies using the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) to investi-gate the learning and mem...
Introduction: Learning and memory deficits are prevalent following moderate to severe traumatic brai...
To perform a pilot study of the CVLT-II in the Czech population and assess its reliability and valid...
The present study used well-defined traumatic brain injury (TBI) and mixed neurological (other than ...
Traumatic Brain Injury (Under the direction of Daniel Montoya PhD). Valid protocols from patients as...
Although frontal lobe lesions do not cause classic amnesia, they may disrupt learning and memory in ...
Two commonly used symptom validity tests are the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) and Word Memory T...
Episodic memory is affected early in the course of dementia. Two well-established tests to assess ve...
Effort or Symptom Validity Tests (SVTs) are used during neuropsychological assessment to assess for ...
Effort or Symptom Validity Tests (SVTs) are used during neuropsychological assessment to assess for ...
The aim of this study was to develop two versions of the California Verbal Learning Test-II (CVLT-II...
Malingering is an important issue in neuropsychology. A person can malinger both cognitive and psych...
Results of neuropsychological examinations depend on valid data. Whereas clinicians previously belie...