The Digit Memory Test (DMT) (Hiscock and Hiscock, 1989), a forced-choice test for detecting malingering, was administered to 27 patients with unequivocal cerebral dysfunction, 5 patients with postconcussional syndrome, 6 suspected malingerers and 10 normal controls. Results indicate that, even in patients with severe, but static cerebral dysfunction and unequivocal memory disorder. DMT performance is between 95% to 100% correct. By contrast, the 6 patients in whom malingering was seriously considered performed at a level much below the other three groups (74% correct) but not significantly below chance. The DMT may be helpful in evaluating patients suspected of malingering even when they do not score significantly below chance
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Background The Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) is a sensitive measure of impaired cognition in p...
Failure on effort tests usually implies insufficient effort to produce valid cognitive test scores. ...
Background and purpose: Cognitive impairment (CI) is found in about half of the multiple sclerosis (...
The objective of this thesis was to 1) expand the research on the employability of symptom validity ...
This study replicated a previous finding that suspected malingerers often perform at a level worse t...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the efficacy of using the Recognition Memory Test (...
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the validity of the coin-in-the-hand (CIH) test ...
Neuropsychologists have an increasing role in the assessment and treatment of individuals suffering ...
A large sample of chronic postconcussive patients with and without overt malingering signs was compa...
Forensic settings demand expedient and conclusive forensic psychological assessment. The aim of this...
Patterns of test performance that are inconsistent with knowledge of brain dysfunction can potential...
The influence of malingering and suboptimal performance on neuropsychological tests has become a maj...
Following the ban on capital punishment for offenders with mental retardation (Atkins v. Virginia, 2...
This study explored the use of a test battery to detect simulated memory impairment. Undergraduate s...
Neuropsychological research has primarily focused on identification of malingerers through specializ...
Background The Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) is a sensitive measure of impaired cognition in p...
Failure on effort tests usually implies insufficient effort to produce valid cognitive test scores. ...
Background and purpose: Cognitive impairment (CI) is found in about half of the multiple sclerosis (...
The objective of this thesis was to 1) expand the research on the employability of symptom validity ...