noOBJECTIVES: Performance on neuropsychological tests can be influenced by non-cognitive factors, including deliberate underperformance, stress, the need to fulfil a sick role, depression, un-cooperativeness, fatigue and unhappiness with the evaluative situation. Tests to detect suboptimal effort are becoming widely used in clinical practice and are based on their reported insensitivity to cognitive dysfunction. A diagnosis of dementia has life-changing implications for an individual of working age. It is therefore crucial that clinicians can be confident they have obtained a valid estimate of current cognitive functioning. This study aimed to establish whether mood or cognitive functioning adversely influenced performance on symptom validi...
There is very little research regarding the relationship between tests of executive function-ing and...
Objective: to compare the performance of patients with mild dementia (Mini Mental State Examination ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors that interfere with performance in cognitive tests frequently used f...
noOBJECTIVES: Performance on neuropsychological tests can be influenced by non-cognitive factors, in...
Tests to detect suboptimal effort during neuropsychological assessment are becoming widely used in c...
Failure on effort tests usually implies insufficient effort to produce valid cognitive test scores. ...
Background: There are currently only a few performance tests that assess the capacity to perform act...
Background: In Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), emotion- and motivation related symptoms may affect ...
Neuropsychological evaluation is utilized to assess an individual’s pattern of performance and level...
OBJECTIVES: The distinction between dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) relies upon the eva...
Original article can be found at : http://acn.oxfordjournals.org/ Copyright Oxford University Press ...
Research estimates the base rate of suboptimal effort during neuropsychological evaluation ranges fr...
The Word Memory Test (WMT) is a symptom validity test used to determine if effort during neuropsycho...
The six tests in the Amsterdam Dementia Screening Test(ADST) examine the cognitive domains of episod...
Objectives. The Cognitive Performance Test (CPT) is a functional assessment for persons with dementi...
There is very little research regarding the relationship between tests of executive function-ing and...
Objective: to compare the performance of patients with mild dementia (Mini Mental State Examination ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors that interfere with performance in cognitive tests frequently used f...
noOBJECTIVES: Performance on neuropsychological tests can be influenced by non-cognitive factors, in...
Tests to detect suboptimal effort during neuropsychological assessment are becoming widely used in c...
Failure on effort tests usually implies insufficient effort to produce valid cognitive test scores. ...
Background: There are currently only a few performance tests that assess the capacity to perform act...
Background: In Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), emotion- and motivation related symptoms may affect ...
Neuropsychological evaluation is utilized to assess an individual’s pattern of performance and level...
OBJECTIVES: The distinction between dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) relies upon the eva...
Original article can be found at : http://acn.oxfordjournals.org/ Copyright Oxford University Press ...
Research estimates the base rate of suboptimal effort during neuropsychological evaluation ranges fr...
The Word Memory Test (WMT) is a symptom validity test used to determine if effort during neuropsycho...
The six tests in the Amsterdam Dementia Screening Test(ADST) examine the cognitive domains of episod...
Objectives. The Cognitive Performance Test (CPT) is a functional assessment for persons with dementi...
There is very little research regarding the relationship between tests of executive function-ing and...
Objective: to compare the performance of patients with mild dementia (Mini Mental State Examination ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors that interfere with performance in cognitive tests frequently used f...