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EDITORIAL
Matthew Calamia, Dustin B Hammers
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 19, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368621/relationship-between-reaction-time-variability-on-go-no-go-tasks-and-neuropsychological-functioning-in-younger-and-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naotoshi Kimura, Daisuke Hirano, Hana Yano, Keita Taniguchi, Takamichi Taniguchi
INTRODUCTION: Early detection of cognitive impairment in older adults is important for the prevention of dementia. Intra-individual variability in reaction time (IIV-RT) during go/no-go tasks can be used for the early detection of cognitive impairment in older adults living in the community. This study aimed to determine the relationship between IIV-RT and cognitive function during go/no-go tasks and the cutoff values for determining the risk of cognitive impairment in community-dwelling older adults...
February 18, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368620/deficits-in-the-pupillary-response-associated-with-abnormal-visuospatial-attention-allocation-in-mild-traumatic-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammed M Alnawmasi, Sieu K Khuu
INTRODUCTION: The ability to allocate visual attention is known to be impaired in patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). In the present study, we investigated a possible neural correlate of this cognitive deficit by examining the pupil response of patients with mTBI whilst performing a modified Posner visual search task. METHOD: Two experiments were conducted in which the target location was either not cued (Experiment 1) or cued (Experiment 2). Additionally, in Experiment 2, the type of cue (endogenous vs exogenous cue) and cue validity were treated as independent variables...
February 18, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38362939/lowered-cutoffs-to-reduce-false-positives-on-the-word-memory-test
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin L Rohling, George J Demakis, Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
OBJECTIVE: To adjust the decision criterion for the Word Memory Test (WMT, Green, 2003) to minimize the frequency of false positives. METHOD: Archival data were combined into a database ( n  = 3,210) to examine the best cut score for the WMT. We compared results based on the original scoring rules and those based on adjusted scoring rules using a criterion based on 16 performance validity tests (PVTs) exclusive of the WMT. Cutoffs based on peer-reviewed publications and test manuals were used...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353609/exploration-of-pcl-5-symptom-validity-indices-for-detection-of-exaggerated-and-feigned-ptsd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan W Schroeder, Rachel K Bieu
INTRODUCTION: There are very few symptom validity indices directly examining overreported posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology, and, until recently, there were no symptom validity indices embedded within the PTSD Checklist for the DSM-5 (PCL-5), which is one of the most commonly used PTSD measures. Given this, the current study sought to develop and cross-validate symptom validity indices for the PCL-5. METHOD: Multiple criterion groups comprised of Veteran patients were utilized ( N  = 210)...
February 14, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353039/the-impact-of-race-and-other-demographic-factors-on-the-false-positive-rates-of-five-embedded-performance-validity-tests-pvts-in-a-veteran-sample
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John H Denning, Michael David Horner
INTRODUCTION: It is common to use normative adjustments based on race to maintain accuracy when interpreting cognitive test results during neuropsychological assessment. However, embedded performance validity tests (PVTs) do not adjust for these racial differences and may result in elevated rates of false positives in African American/Black (AA) samples compared to European American/White (EA) samples. METHODS: Veterans without Major Neurocognitive Disorder completed an outpatient neuropsychological assessment and were deemed to be performing in a valid manner (e...
February 14, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346168/development-of-a-measure-for-assessing-malingered-incompetency-in-criminal-proceedings-denney-competency-related-test-d-crt
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert L Denney, Sundeep Thinda, Patrick M Finn, Rachel L Fazio, Michelle J Chen, Michael R Walsh
INTRODUCTION: Experts frequently assess competency in criminal settings where the rate of feigning cognitive deficit is demonstrably elevated. We describe the construction and validation of the Denney Competency Related Test (D-CRT) to assess feigned incompetency of defendants in the criminal adjudicative setting. It was expected the D-CRT would prove effective at identifying feigned incompetence based on its two alternative, forced-choice and performance curve characteristics. METHOD: Development and validation of the D-CRT occurred in described phases...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346167/functional-connectivity-in-rumination-a-systematic-review-of-magnetic-resonance-imaging-studies
#28
REVIEW
Emre Mısır, Yasemin Hoşgören Alıcı, Orhan Murat Kocak
INTRODUCTION: Rumination, defined as intrusive and repetitive thoughts in response to negative emotions, uncertainty, and inconsistency between goal and current situation, is a significant risk factor for depressive disorders. The rumination literature presents diverse findings on functional connectivity and shows heterogeneity in research methods. This systematic review seeks to integrate these findings and provide readers diverse perspectives. METHOD: For this purpose, the literature on functional connectivity in rumination was reviewed according to the PRISMA guidelines...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346160/use-of-perceptual-memory-as-a-performance-validity-indicator-initial-validation-with-simulated-mild-traumatic-brain-injury
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael R Basso, Daniel Guzman, Jordan Hoffmeister, Ryan Mulligan, Douglas M Whiteside, Dennis Combs
INTRODUCTION: Many commonly employed performance validity tests (PVTs) are several decades old and vulnerable to compromise, leading to a need for novel instruments. Because implicit/non-declarative memory may be robust to brain damage, tasks that rely upon such memory may serve as an effective PVT. Using a simulation design, this experiment evaluated whether novel tasks that rely upon perceptual memory hold promise as PVTs. METHOD: Sixty healthy participants were provided instructions to simulate symptoms of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), and they were compared to a group of 20 honest responding individuals...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38341877/group-environment-modulates-how-third-parties-assess-unfairly-shared-losses-and-unfairly-shared-gains-neural-signatures-from-erps-and-eeg-oscillations
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lihong Ao, Yuan Gao, Lei Yang, XinYu Du, He Wang, Yingjie Liu
INTRODUCTION: Through its long-term evolution and development, human society has gradually formed stable and effective norms to maintain normal social production and social activities. Altruistic punishment is indispensable in maintaining social norms. Altruistic punishment includes second-party and third-party punishment, and third-party punishment refers to punishing violators by unbiased bystanders who have not suffered damage to their interests. Cooperation is an important form of human social interaction...
February 11, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324475/process-models-of-verbal-memory-in-cancer-survivors-bayesian-process-modeling-approach-to-variation-in-test-scores
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruben D Potthoff, Sanne B Schagen, Joost A Agelink van Rentergem
INTRODUCTION: Verbal memory is a complex and fundamental aspect of human cognition. However, traditional sum-score analyses of verbal learning tests oversimplify underlying verbal memory processes. We propose using process models to subdivide memory into multiple processes, which helps in localizing the most affected processes in impaired verbal memory. Additionally, the model can be used to address score and process variability. This study aims to investigate the effects of cancer and its treatment on verbal memory, as well as provide a demonstration of how process models can be used to investigate the uncertainty in neuropsychological test scores...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38319159/action-control-and-selection-in-social-disinhibition-following-severe-tbi-a-pavlovian-to-instrumental-transfer-and-outcome-devaluation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michaela Filipčíková, Bernard Balleine, Fiona Kumfor, Skye McDonald
INTRODUCTION: Social disinhibition is a significant sequela of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Some research suggests that it could reflect a deficiency in goal-directed behavior. The current study aimed to test whether these inappropriate behaviors tend to be deficient in goal-directed control, that is, triggered more by environmental stimuli than by the known consequences of their actions. METHOD: We used a between-group design with 25 adult participants with severe TBI, and 27 control participants...
February 6, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299800/the-relationship-between-performance-validity-testing-external-incentives-and-cognitive-functioning-in-long-covid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Douglas M Whiteside, Michael R Basso, Chen Shen, Laura Fry, Savana Naini, Eric J Waldron, Erin Holker, Jim Porter, Courtney Eskridge, Allison Logemann, Greta N Minor
INTRODUCTION: Performance validity test (PVT) failures occur in clinical practice and at higher rates with external incentives. However, little PVT research has been applied to the Long COVID population. This study aims to address this gap. METHODS: Participants were 247 consecutive individuals with Long COVID seen for neuropsychological evaluation who completed 4 PVTs and a standardized neuropsychological battery. The sample was 84.2% White and 66% female. The mean age was 51...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38266187/process-scores-on-measures-of-learning-and-memory-issue-1
#34
EDITORIAL
Dustin B Hammers, Matthew Calamia
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 24, 2024: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38146770/internal-consistency-and-reliability-of-the-lifetime-and-modified-current-cognitive-activity-questionnaires-and-their-association-with-cognitive-performance-a-six-year-follow-up-of-the-brain-in-motion-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Connor Snow, Veronica Guadagni, Gail A Eskes, Marc J Poulin, R Stewart Longman
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive activity questionnaires could provide insight into neurocognitive reserve. The Lifetime Cognitive Activities Questionnaire (LCAQ) assesses cognitive activities at four stages of life. The Modified Current Cognitive Activities Questionnaire (CCAQ) assesses current cognitive activities. We examined the construct validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and stability of these questionnaires throughout the Brain in Motion (BIM) study and their relationship with cognitive performance...
December 26, 2023: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38063062/development-of-the-virtual-kitchen-protocol-for-prospective-memory-a-virtual-reality-based-measure-of-everyday-prospective-memory-abilities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael D Barnett, Allyson M Coldiron
INTRODUCTION: Prospective memory is the ability to remember to accomplish a task at a specified point in the future. While this cognitive ability has a large impact on daily functioning, it is rarely assessed during neuropsychological evaluations. Furthermore, existing clinical prospective memory measures are few in number and have significant limitations, including applicability to everyday functioning and appropriate norming for older adulthood. There are also many gaps in the literature on prospective memory, such as how environmental factors affect performance across the lifespan...
December 8, 2023: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38059811/exploring-expected-reward-and-efficacy-in-enhancing-cognitive-control-in-patients-with-depression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mostafa Toobaei, Mohammadreza Taghavi, Mohammad Ali Goodarzi, Mehdireza Sarafraz, Laura Jobson
BACKGROUND: Depression is associated with impairments in cognitive control. Considering the lack of mechanistic models accounting for cognitive control deficits in depression, the expected value of control (EVC) theory offers a mechanistic view for allocating cognitive control emphasizing motivational components (efficacy, value). Efficacy refers to the possibility that an effort leads to a special outcome and reward refers to the value (amount) associated with the outcome. This study aimed to examine the role of the EVC in depression...
December 7, 2023: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38054660/adhd-and-the-avoidance-of-mental-effort-the-role-of-response-inhibition-and-avoidance-motivation
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ibrahim Orhan, Philip J Corr, Dino Krupić
OBJECTIVE: The tendency of people with ADHD to avoid tasks that require mental effort impacts their academic achievement. Findings in the literature suggest that children with ADHD find cognitive tasks more effortful and uncomfortable than their typically developing peers. However, neuropsychological processes contributing to this remain unclear. The present study investigated whether the relationship between prepotent motor response inhibition and avoiding mental effort is mediated by the ability to resist avoidance motivation and whether this proposed mediation mechanism is contingent on ADHD diagnosis...
December 6, 2023: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38007610/cross-validation-of-the-trail-making-test-as-a-non-memory-based-embedded-performance-validity-test-among-veterans-with-and-without-cognitive-impairment
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley M Peak, Janice C Marceaux, Cammy Chicota-Carroll, Jason R Soble
OBJECTIVE: This study cross-validated multiple Trail Making Test (TMT) Parts A and B scores as non-memory-based embedded performance validity tests (PVTs) for detecting invalid neuropsychological performance among veterans with and without cognitive impairment. METHOD: Data were collected from a demographically and diagnostically diverse mixed clinical sample of 100 veterans undergoing outpatient neuropsychological evaluation at a Southwestern VA Medical Center...
November 25, 2023: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38007609/the-relationship-of-action-affect-and-metacognition-in-functional-seizures
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes Jungilligens, Marie-Christin Flohr, Miriam Lange, Jörg Wellmer, Stoyan Popkirov
INTRODUCTION: Metacognition provides a lens through which individuals experience, interpret, and respond to their affective states and behavior; it might thus influence complex neuropsychiatric conditions such as functional seizures - events characterized by states of heightened affective arousal and the disinhibition of prepotent behavior. In this pilot study, we aimed to establish a better understanding of the role of metacognition in functional seizures and its relationship to affective arousal and behavioral disinhibition (i...
November 25, 2023: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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