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Detection of simulated malingering using forced choice recognition enhanced with event-related potential recording

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Pages 163-179 | Accepted 09 Jul 1995, Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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J. Peter Rosenfeld, Elena Davydova, Elena Labkovsky & Anne Ward. (2019) Financial Incentive Does Not Affect P300 in the Complex Trial Protocol (CTP) Version of the Concealed Information Test (CIT) in Malingering Detection. II. Uninstructed Subjects. Frontiers in Psychiatry 10.
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John J. B. Allen & William G. Iacono. (2001) Assessing the validity of amnesia in dissociative identity disorder: A dilemma for the DSM and the courts.. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 7:2, pages 311-344.
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Matthew Soskins, J.Peter Rosenfeld & Tara Niendam. (2001) Peak-to-peak measurement of P300 recorded at 0.3 Hz high pass filter settings in intraindividual diagnosis: complex vs. simple paradigms. International Journal of Psychophysiology 40:2, pages 173-180.
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Antoinette R. Miller, Christopher Baratta, Christine Wynveen & J. Peter Rosenfeld. (2001) P300 latency, but not amplitude or topography, distinguishes between true and false recognition.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 27:2, pages 354-361.
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Hilarie P Tardif, Robert J Barry, Allison M Fox & Stuart J Johnstone. (2000) Detection of feigned recognition memory impairment using the old/new effect of the event-related potential. International Journal of Psychophysiology 36:1, pages 1-9.
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J Peter Rosenfeld, Antoinette M Reinhart, Maneesha Bhatt, Joel Ellwanger, Keith Gora, Matthew Sekera & Jerry Sweet. (1998) P300 correlates of simulated malingered amnesia in a matching-to-sample task: topographic analyses of deception versus truthtelling responses. International Journal of Psychophysiology 28:3, pages 233-247.
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