Neuropsychologists often face interpretational difficulties when assessing cognitive deficits, particularly in cases of unclear cerebral etiology. How can we be sure whether a single test score below the population average is indicative of a pathological brain condition or normal? In the past few years, the topic of intra-individual performance variability has gained great interest. On the basis of a large normative sample, two measures of performance variability and their importance for neuropsychological interpretation will be presented in this paper: the number of low scores and the level of dispersion. We conclude that low scores are common in healthy individuals. On the other hand, the level of dispersion is relatively small. Here, bas...
Objective: Intraindividual variability (IIV), generally defined as short-term variations in behavior...
In neuropsychological single-case research inferences concerning a patient’s cognitive status are of...
Background: There is a growing body of evidence that under-performance in neuropsychological assessm...
Neuropsychologists often face interpretational difficulties when assessing cognitive deficits, parti...
Knowledge of the literature pertaining to patterns of performance in normal individuals is essential...
Using group-aggregated results and snapshot assessments of cognitive performance may prove problemat...
In neuropsychological single-case research inferences concerning a patient's cognitive status are of...
Quantifying and describing cognitive deficits, and patterns of deficits, is a fundamental task of th...
Quantifying and describing cognitive deficits, and patterns of deficits, is a fundamental task of th...
Objective: Increased intraindividual variability (IIV) in function has been linked to various age-re...
This studyexamined intra-individual variability in a large sample (n 629) of individuals with a his...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Elsevier Limited [Full text...
AbstractThe validity and significance of normal range neurocognition in schizophrenia remain unclear...
Neuropsychologists often need to estimate the abnormality of an individual patient’s test score, or ...
It is infrequently recognized that healthy individuals occasionally obtain impaired scores on neurop...
Objective: Intraindividual variability (IIV), generally defined as short-term variations in behavior...
In neuropsychological single-case research inferences concerning a patient’s cognitive status are of...
Background: There is a growing body of evidence that under-performance in neuropsychological assessm...
Neuropsychologists often face interpretational difficulties when assessing cognitive deficits, parti...
Knowledge of the literature pertaining to patterns of performance in normal individuals is essential...
Using group-aggregated results and snapshot assessments of cognitive performance may prove problemat...
In neuropsychological single-case research inferences concerning a patient's cognitive status are of...
Quantifying and describing cognitive deficits, and patterns of deficits, is a fundamental task of th...
Quantifying and describing cognitive deficits, and patterns of deficits, is a fundamental task of th...
Objective: Increased intraindividual variability (IIV) in function has been linked to various age-re...
This studyexamined intra-individual variability in a large sample (n 629) of individuals with a his...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Elsevier Limited [Full text...
AbstractThe validity and significance of normal range neurocognition in schizophrenia remain unclear...
Neuropsychologists often need to estimate the abnormality of an individual patient’s test score, or ...
It is infrequently recognized that healthy individuals occasionally obtain impaired scores on neurop...
Objective: Intraindividual variability (IIV), generally defined as short-term variations in behavior...
In neuropsychological single-case research inferences concerning a patient’s cognitive status are of...
Background: There is a growing body of evidence that under-performance in neuropsychological assessm...