This research compares the performance of a sample of non-litigating participants with severe brain injury on both the WMT and TOMM under conditions of (1) full effort, (2) distraction, or (3) simulated malingering. The study included 60 participants with a severe brain injury and used restricted randomization to assign participants to the groups. Following Craik (1982) an auditory distraction task was used during the learning phase of each test in the distraction group, while a scenario adapted from Tombaugh (1997) was used to encourage simulation of memory impairment in the simulated malingering group. The results of this study clearly showed that while both tests demonstrated excellent sensitivity, the false positive rates for the WMT we...
Background: Previous studies have reported errors in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) under the pre...
Markowitsch HJ, Harting C. Interdependence of priming performance and brain-damage. INTERNATIONAL JO...
Copyright © 2005 Taylor and FrancisPrimary objective: To examine prospective and declarative memory ...
The aims of the current study were to: (a) examine the predictive validity and efficacy of the Advan...
Green, Rohling, Lees-Haley, and Allen (2001) suggested that scores on a test of "effort," the Word M...
The Word Memory Test (WMT) is a symptom validity test used to determine if effort during neuropsycho...
Item does not contain fulltextPRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To compare consecutive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury ...
The present study included three traumatic brain injury (TBI) groups (good effort mild TBI, poor ef...
The Word Memory Test (WMT) is a performance validity test used to evaluate if an examinee’s effort d...
This study examined patterns of results on standard neuropsychological instruments measuring visual-...
Service Members who have experienced mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) tend to experience a degrada...
This study examined the effectiveness of cautioning and education on simulating a mild traumatic bra...
A reduction in congruency effects under working memory (WM) load has been previously described using...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the efficacy of using the Recognition Memory Test (...
Primary objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether a single measurement of level of P...
Background: Previous studies have reported errors in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) under the pre...
Markowitsch HJ, Harting C. Interdependence of priming performance and brain-damage. INTERNATIONAL JO...
Copyright © 2005 Taylor and FrancisPrimary objective: To examine prospective and declarative memory ...
The aims of the current study were to: (a) examine the predictive validity and efficacy of the Advan...
Green, Rohling, Lees-Haley, and Allen (2001) suggested that scores on a test of "effort," the Word M...
The Word Memory Test (WMT) is a symptom validity test used to determine if effort during neuropsycho...
Item does not contain fulltextPRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To compare consecutive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury ...
The present study included three traumatic brain injury (TBI) groups (good effort mild TBI, poor ef...
The Word Memory Test (WMT) is a performance validity test used to evaluate if an examinee’s effort d...
This study examined patterns of results on standard neuropsychological instruments measuring visual-...
Service Members who have experienced mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) tend to experience a degrada...
This study examined the effectiveness of cautioning and education on simulating a mild traumatic bra...
A reduction in congruency effects under working memory (WM) load has been previously described using...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the efficacy of using the Recognition Memory Test (...
Primary objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether a single measurement of level of P...
Background: Previous studies have reported errors in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) under the pre...
Markowitsch HJ, Harting C. Interdependence of priming performance and brain-damage. INTERNATIONAL JO...
Copyright © 2005 Taylor and FrancisPrimary objective: To examine prospective and declarative memory ...