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Original Articles

Definite Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Moderate/Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Pages 574-580 | Published online: 09 Aug 2010

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Stéphane Raffard, Delphine Capdevielle, Jean-Philippe Boulenger, Marie-Christine Gely-Nargeot & Sophie Bayard. (2014) Can individuals with schizophrenia be instructed to deliberately feign memory deficits?. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 19:5, pages 414-426.
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Alonso Ortega, Martina Piefke & Hans J. Markowitsch. (2014) A Bayesian latent group analysis for detecting poor effort in a sample of cognitively impaired patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 36:6, pages 659-667.
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David L. Woods, T. J. Herron, E. W. Yund, R. F. Hink, M. M. Kishiyama & Bruce Reed. (2011) Computerized analysis of error patterns in digit span recall. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 33:7, pages 721-734.
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Brian P. Yochim, Katherine D. Kane, Sheena Horning & Renee Pepin. (2010) Malingering or expected deficits? A case of herpes simplex encephalitis. Neurocase 16:5, pages 451-460.
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Renée J. McCarter, Nigel H. Walton, D. Neil Brooks & Graham E. Powell. (2009) Effort Testing in Contemporary UK Neuropsychological Practice. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 23:6, pages 1050-1066.
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Glenn J. Larrabee, Scott R. Millis & John E. Meyers. (2009) 40 Plus or Minus 10, a New Magical Number: Reply to Russell. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 23:5, pages 841-849.
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Adrianne M. Brennan, Stephen Meyer, Emily David, Russell Pella, Ben D. Hill & Wm. Drew Gouvier. (2009) The Vulnerability to Coaching across Measures of Effort. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 23:2, pages 314-328.
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BarryR. Ardolf, RobertL. Denney & ChristiM. Houston. (2007) Base Rates of Negative Response Bias and Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction among Criminal Defendants Referred for Neuropsychological Evaluation. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 21:6, pages 899-916.
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KevinJ. Bianchini, KellyL. Curtis & KevinW. Greve. (2006) Compensation and Malingering in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Dose-Response Relationship?. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 20:4, pages 831-847.
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StephenC. Bowden, E. Arthur Shores & JaneL. Mathias. (2006) Does Effort Suppress Cognition After Traumatic Brain Injury? A Re-Examination of the Evidence for the Word Memory Test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 20:4, pages 858-872.
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JosephL. Etherton, KevinJ. Bianchini, MatthewT. Heinly & KevinW. Greve. (2006) Pain, Malingering, and Performance on the WAIS-III Processing Speed Index. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 28:7, pages 1218-1237.
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Maria Easter Cottingham & Kyle Brauer Boone. 2014. Handbook on the Neuropsychology of Traumatic Brain Injury. Handbook on the Neuropsychology of Traumatic Brain Injury 371 388 .
Kenneth R. Morel. (2013) Cutoff Scores for the Morel Emotional Numbing Test for PTSD: Considerations for Use in VA Mental Health Examinations. Psychological Injury and Law 6:2, pages 138-143.
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H. Gouse, K. G. F. Thomas & M. Solms. (2012) Neuropsychological, Functional, and Behavioral Outcome in South African Traumatic Brain Injury Litigants. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 28:1, pages 38-51.
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Yossef S. Ben-Porath, Kevin W. Greve, Kevin J. Bianchini & Paul M. Kaufmann. (2009) The MMPI-2 Symptom Validity Scale (FBS) is an Empirically-Validated Measure of Over-reporting in Personal Injury Litigants and Claimants: reply to William et al. (2009). Psychological Injury and Law 3:1, pages 77-80.
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Yossef S. Ben-Porath, Kevin W. Greve, Kevin J. Bianchini & Paul M. Kaufmann. (2009) The MMPI-2 Symptom Validity Scale (FBS) Is an Empirically Validated Measure of Overreporting in Personal Injury Litigants and Claimants: Reply to Butcher et al. (2008). Psychological Injury and Law 2:1, pages 62-85.
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Kevin J. Bianchini, Joseph L. Etherton, Kevin W. Greve, Matthew T. Heinly & John E. Meyers. (2008) Classification Accuracy of MMPI-2 Validity Scales in the Detection of Pain-Related Malingering. Assessment 15:4, pages 435-449.
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S. Bayard, C. Adnet Bonte, A. Nibbio & C. Moroni. (2007) Exagération de symptômes mnésiques hors contexte médicolégal chez un patient atteint de sclérose en plaques. Revue Neurologique 163:6-7, pages 730-733.
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Keith Nicholson & Michael F. Martelli. 2007. Causality of Psychological Injury. Causality of Psychological Injury 427 475 .
Kevin W. Greve, Kevin J. Bianchini, F. William Black, Matthew T. Heinly, Jeffrey M. Love, Douglas A. Swift & Megan Ciota. (2006) The prevalence of cognitive malingering in persons reporting exposure to occupational and environmental substances. NeuroToxicology 27:6, pages 940-950.
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Joseph L. Etherton, Kevin J. Bianchini, Megan A. Ciota, Matthew T. Heinly & Kevin W. Greve. (2006) Pain, malingering and the WAIS-III Working Memory Index. The Spine Journal 6:1, pages 61-71.
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Kevin J. Bianchini, Kevin W. Greve & Gary Glynn. (2005) On the diagnosis of malingered pain-related disability: lessons from cognitive malingering research. The Spine Journal 5:4, pages 404-417.
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Joseph L. Etherton, Kevin J. Bianchini, Kevin W. Greve & Matthew T. Heinly. (2016) Sensitivity and Specificity of Reliable Digit Span in Malingered Pain-Related Disability. Assessment 12:2, pages 130-136.
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Thomas Merten. (2005) Der Stellenwert der Symptomvalidierung in der neuropsychologischen Begutachtung. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie 16:1, pages 29-45.
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Kevin W. Greve & Kevin J. Bianchini. (2005) Response to Thompson and Sterling. Pain 113:1, pages 245-247.
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