To date, few studies have assessed the ecological validity of current measures of memory and execu-tive functioning, particularly the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) and the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST). A battery of tests, including the CVLT and the WCST, was administered to 28 severely head-injured adults who were 1 year or more postinjury. Hierarchical linear regression was performed to assess the relationship between these cognitive tests and work functioning while statistically controlling for physical disability, emotional distress, and memory compensation strate-gies utilized by the participants. Results suggest that the CVLT was best at predicting performance on the job; however, the CVLT and the WCST were about equally...
The Category Test (CT) is a neuropsychological measure that taps into multiple domains of complex re...
PURPOSE: To assess cognitive functioning in occupationally active non-central nervous system cancer ...
Background: To understand the neurocognitive effects of brain injury, valid neuropsychological test ...
A growing concern in neuropsychology is whether neuropsychological test measures (NTMs) can predict ...
The measures currently used in neuropsychological assessment were validated for diagnostic purposes ...
The focus of the discipline of neuropsychology is shifting towards a greater emphasis on understandi...
The present study surveyed neuropsychological test usage patterns, determined usage rates of ecologi...
It is often assumed that neuropsychological measures are ecologically valid in 'normal' people, but ...
It is unclear how well performance on recently developed, specialized executive tests, reflects prob...
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) represents the gold standard for the neuropsychological asses...
Ecological validity—the degree to which clinical tests of cognitive functioning predict functional i...
The Selective Reminding Procedure (SR), the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT), and the Rivermea...
Investigated the psychometric properties of the original and alternate sets of the Trail Making Test...
Ecological validity—the degree to which clinical tests of cognitive functioning predict functional i...
The dynamic Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (dWCST) examines the effects of brief training on test perfo...
The Category Test (CT) is a neuropsychological measure that taps into multiple domains of complex re...
PURPOSE: To assess cognitive functioning in occupationally active non-central nervous system cancer ...
Background: To understand the neurocognitive effects of brain injury, valid neuropsychological test ...
A growing concern in neuropsychology is whether neuropsychological test measures (NTMs) can predict ...
The measures currently used in neuropsychological assessment were validated for diagnostic purposes ...
The focus of the discipline of neuropsychology is shifting towards a greater emphasis on understandi...
The present study surveyed neuropsychological test usage patterns, determined usage rates of ecologi...
It is often assumed that neuropsychological measures are ecologically valid in 'normal' people, but ...
It is unclear how well performance on recently developed, specialized executive tests, reflects prob...
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) represents the gold standard for the neuropsychological asses...
Ecological validity—the degree to which clinical tests of cognitive functioning predict functional i...
The Selective Reminding Procedure (SR), the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT), and the Rivermea...
Investigated the psychometric properties of the original and alternate sets of the Trail Making Test...
Ecological validity—the degree to which clinical tests of cognitive functioning predict functional i...
The dynamic Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (dWCST) examines the effects of brief training on test perfo...
The Category Test (CT) is a neuropsychological measure that taps into multiple domains of complex re...
PURPOSE: To assess cognitive functioning in occupationally active non-central nervous system cancer ...
Background: To understand the neurocognitive effects of brain injury, valid neuropsychological test ...