textTraumatic brain injury causes physical, neurobehavioral, and cognitive-linguistic deficits including problems related to pragmatic functioning and emotional processing. This study investigated the ability of 10 (9 male and 1 female) adults with traumatic brain injury and 10 neurotypical participants to identify errors in pragmatic behavior embedded in 25 videotaped interactions presented by computer. Statistical analysis revealed that the neurotypical participants identified significantly more violations of pragmatic rules than the participants with traumatic brain injury for two of the five deficit categories, excessive interruption and two deficits. Limitations of the study and directions for future research are discussed.Communicati...
Emotion regulation is influential in adolescent mental health outcomes. Specifically, poor emotion r...
Eye tracking is a growing measure of concussion deficits that provides insight into complications ca...
Distress tolerance (DT) is considered to be a trait-like factor encompassing an individual’s behavio...
textTraumatic brain injury causes physical, neurobehavioral, and cognitive-linguistic deficits inclu...
Purposeful presentation of suboptimal effort is a primary pitfall to accurate assessment, especially...
This study examined the process of integrating children with Emotional Behavioural Disorders (EBDs) ...
Threats to performance validity test (PVT) security and utility have increased efforts to develop co...
The present study included three traumatic brain injury (TBI) groups (good effort mild TBI, poor ef...
textIn the following study, a lexical emotion recognition test via written stimuli was administered ...
Mild traumatic brain injuries in the pediatric population are prevalent and pervasive. Identificatio...
Deficits in executive function are commonly reported following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and are...
Objective: To investigate whether traumatic brain injury (TBI) plays a role in impulsivity, risk-tak...
Sexual assault is prevalent on college campuses and often impacts victims in profound ways (e.g., po...
Aims: To evaluate the use of external aids in cognitive rehabilitation for memory impairment in pati...
In Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), social and emotional dysfunction has been interpreted as a...
Emotion regulation is influential in adolescent mental health outcomes. Specifically, poor emotion r...
Eye tracking is a growing measure of concussion deficits that provides insight into complications ca...
Distress tolerance (DT) is considered to be a trait-like factor encompassing an individual’s behavio...
textTraumatic brain injury causes physical, neurobehavioral, and cognitive-linguistic deficits inclu...
Purposeful presentation of suboptimal effort is a primary pitfall to accurate assessment, especially...
This study examined the process of integrating children with Emotional Behavioural Disorders (EBDs) ...
Threats to performance validity test (PVT) security and utility have increased efforts to develop co...
The present study included three traumatic brain injury (TBI) groups (good effort mild TBI, poor ef...
textIn the following study, a lexical emotion recognition test via written stimuli was administered ...
Mild traumatic brain injuries in the pediatric population are prevalent and pervasive. Identificatio...
Deficits in executive function are commonly reported following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and are...
Objective: To investigate whether traumatic brain injury (TBI) plays a role in impulsivity, risk-tak...
Sexual assault is prevalent on college campuses and often impacts victims in profound ways (e.g., po...
Aims: To evaluate the use of external aids in cognitive rehabilitation for memory impairment in pati...
In Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), social and emotional dysfunction has been interpreted as a...
Emotion regulation is influential in adolescent mental health outcomes. Specifically, poor emotion r...
Eye tracking is a growing measure of concussion deficits that provides insight into complications ca...
Distress tolerance (DT) is considered to be a trait-like factor encompassing an individual’s behavio...