Memory performance after head injury: contributions of malingering, litigation status, psychological factors, and medication use.
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A study of persistent post-concussion symptoms in mild head trauma using positron emission tomography.The effect of coaching on the simulated malingering of memory impairment.Embracing chaos: the scope and importance of clinical and pathological heterogeneity in mTBI.Methodological problems in the neuropsychological assessment of effects of exposure to welding fumes and manganese.Use of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Digit Span subtest for malingering detection: a meta-analytic review.Material-specific difficulties in episodic memory tasks in mild traumatic brain injury.The role of depression in verbal memory following traumatic brain injury.Effort test failure: toward a predictive model.Randomised, waiting list controlled trial of cognitive-behavioural therapy for persistent postconcussional symptoms after predominantly mild-moderate traumatic brain injury.Utility of the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC) to Detect Insufficient Effort in Independent Medical Examinations and Civil Litigation Cases.The non-credible score of the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test: is it better at predicting non-credible neuropsychological test performance than the RAVLT recognition score?Development of the MMPI-2 cognitive complaints scale as an embedded measure of symptom validity.Effectiveness of the Comalli Stroop Test as a measure of negative response bias.Sustained outcomes following mild traumatic brain injury: results of a five-emergency department longitudinal study.Neuropsychological, functional, and behavioral outcome in South African traumatic brain injury litigants.Influence of poor effort on neuropsychological test performance in U.S. military personnel following mild traumatic brain injury.Performance validity in undergraduate research participants: a comparison of failure rates across tests and cutoffs.Aggregating validity indicators: The salience of domain specificity and the indeterminate range in multivariate models of performance validity assessment.Utility of the Mild Brain Injury Atypical Symptoms Scale to detect symptom exaggeration: an analogue simulation study.Cognitive performance after mild traumatic brain injury: the impact of poor effort on test results and its relation to distress, personality and litigation.Ecological validity of the WMS-III rarely missed index in personal injury litigation.On the limits of effort testing: symptom validity tests and severity of neurocognitive symptoms in nonlitigant patients.Psychological disturbance, incomplete effort, and compensation-seeking status as predictors of neuropsychological test performance in head injury.Suppressed working memory on the WMS-III as a marker for poor effort.Comparison of the effectiveness of two versions of the Rey memory test in discriminating between actual and simulated memory impairment, with and without the addition of a standard memory test.
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Memory performance after head injury: contributions of malingering, litigation status, psychological factors, and medication use.
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1997-08-01T00:00:00Z