References
Journal Articles & Book Chapters | Other Publications | Selected online Papers in English and German
Selected Online Papers
Artikel (Deutsch)
Gedächtnistörungen, Beschwerdenschilderung und Leistungsmotivation (WMT, MSVT & MCI)
Flaro, L., Green, P. & Blaskewitz, N. (im Druck = in press). Die Bedeutung der Beschwerdenvalidierung im Kindesalter. Praxis der Rechtspsychologie.
Memory Complaints Inventory paper in German but with an English abstract and tables that are easy to follow for English-speakers.
Ein Paradigmenwechsel in der Neuropsychologie? Controlling for poor effort has an effect on how we practice neuropsychology.
Brockhaus, R. & Merten, T. (2004), "Neuropsychologische Diagnostik suboptimalen Leistungsverhaltens mit dem Word Memory Test", Nervenarzt, 75, (9), 882-887. Ein Paradigmenwechsel in der Neuropsychologie? Controlling for poor effort has an effect on how we practice neuropsychology. This paper by Merten & Brockhaus describes a simulator study and results from adult mentally handicapped people on Green's WMT. Sonderdrucke
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Papers to read (English)
Olfaction & head injury severity Once we remove the contaminating effects of poor effort, we see that the best single predictor of head injury severity in a large sample is the ability to identify odors presented separately to each nostril using the Alberta Smell Test. There is an anatomical reason for this, as explained in this paper.
TOMM WMT CARB COMPARISON Gervais tested 519 consecutive patients and gave all of them three effort tests (TOMM, WMT & CARB). This paper shows how the three effort tests are clearly not equivalent to each other. The slide show below shows data from 1,315 cases, related to this study.
WMT & TOMM within Slick et al criteria This power point slide show was the basis for a lecture given by Paul Green at the NAN annual meeting in Tampa, Florida, October 2005. It was part of a seminar organized by Dr. Daniel Slick on the Slick, Sherman and Iverson (1999) criteria for malingering.
NEW: See the abstract of this paper in press, showing a very low false positive rate on MSVT in dementia because of profile analysis.
Note that MSVT data do not just yield 'pass' or 'fail' but that there is a specific "dementia profile", which is unlike that from simulators.
Characterization of the Medical Symptom Validity Test in evaluation of clinically referred memory disorders clinic patients
Laura L.S. Howe
, Ashton M. Anderson, David A.S. Kaufman, Bonnie C. Sachs and David W. Loring
Available online 24 July 2007.
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