Symptoms of post-concussion syndrome (PCS) can occur after a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Whilst specific neuropsychological tests can be used to determine cognitive disturbances, there is a reliance on the use of self-report measures to record the presence and severity of other PCS symptoms. Self-reported symptoms can be subject to over report and exaggeration, particularly in individuals involved in litigation (Mittenberg, Patton, Canyock & Condit, 2002; Larrabee, 2003). Paper one investigated the research evidence relating to what is known about the validation of self-reported symptoms of PCS. A total of nine papers were identified and appraised, the findings were synthesised according to the following topic areas: performance va...