Publications by authors named "Finley J"

Few performance validity tests exist for youth undergoing baseline testing for the management of sport-related concussion. This study provides an initial validation of a reliable span calculation from the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fourth Edition Letter-Number Sequencing (LNS) subtest as a performance validity indicator for youth baseline testing (Reliable Letter-Number Span; RLNS). Youth athletes ( = 173) underwent baseline concussion testing for the management of sport-related concussion.

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Introduction: Diagnostic evaluations for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are becoming increasingly complicated by the number of adults who fabricate or exaggerate symptoms. Novel methods are needed to improve the assessment process required to detect these noncredible symptoms. The present study investigated whether unsupervised machine learning (ML) could serve as one such method, and detect noncredible symptom reporting in adults undergoing ADHD evaluations.

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Background: Biomechanical gait impairments, such as reduced paretic propulsion, are common post-stroke. Studies have used biofeedback to increase paretic propulsion and reduce propulsion asymmetry, but it is unclear if these changes impact overall gait asymmetry. There is an implicit assumption that reducing propulsion asymmetry will improve overall gait symmetry, as paretic propulsion has been related to numerous biomechanical impairments.

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Introduction: This study cross-validates and expands upon previous research by examining the optimal number of PVT failures necessary to determine invalid performance when 10 PVTs are administered during a neuropsychological evaluation. Additionally, the study assessed the degree of skewness of individual PVTs and PVT intercorrelations for the overall sample and by validity group.

Method: Participants were 283 adult neuropsychology outpatients evaluated at an academic medical center.

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We investigate the growth of amorphous MoSi thin films using magnetron co-sputtering and optimize the growth conditions with respect to crystal structure and superconducting properties (e.g., critical temperature [Formula: see text]).

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One of the potential risk factors of recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV)-based gene therapy is insertional mutagenesis, which has been associated with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in rAAV-treated neonatal mice. The objective of this study was to investigate if well-established in vitro cell transformation assays (CTA) in mouse cell lines can detect AAV2 or AAVdj-mediated cell transformation. Since AAV integration at the Rian locus in neonatal mice has been implicated in AAV-mediated HCC, an rAAV vector specifically targeting the mouse Rian locus and an additional rAAV vector previously shown to cause HCC in neonatal mice were both tested for the induction of cell transformation in NIH3T3 cells.

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Biomechanical gait impairments, such as reduced paretic propulsion, are common post-stroke. Studies have used biofeedback to increase paretic propulsion and reduce propulsion asymmetry, but it is unclear if these changes impact overall gait asymmetry. There is an implicit assumption that reducing propulsion asymmetry will improve overall gait symmetry, as paretic propulsion has been related to numerous biomechanical impairments.

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InAs semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) emitting in the near-infrared are promising platforms for on-demand single-photon sources and spin-photon interfaces. However, the realization of quantum-photonic nanodevices emitting in the telecom windows with similar performance remains an open challenge. In particular, nanophotonic devices incorporating quantum light emitting diodes in the telecom C-band based on GaAs substrates are still lacking due to the relaxation of the lattice constant along the InGaAs graded layer which makes the implementation of electrically contacted devices challenging.

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Advanced algorithmic methods may improve the assessment of performance validity during neuropsychological testing. This study investigated whether unsupervised machine learning (ML) could serve as one such method. Participants were 359 adult outpatients who underwent a neuropsychological evaluation for various referral reasons.

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Objective: Cognitive dysfunction occurs in many neurological, psychiatric, and other health conditions. This review aimed to characterize the breadth and degree of cognitive morbidity associated with varied health conditions.

Method: We systematically reviewed Medline, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases for meta-analyses of cognitive dysfunction associated with any health condition.

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The study of split-belt treadmill adaptation provides insight into the priorities determining how we adapt to novel conditions during walking. During split-belt adaptation, young adults reduce their metabolic cost and positive leg work in part by learning to take longer steps on the fast belt, thus adopting a positive step length asymmetry. However, aging may lead to a shift in the work performed by distal versus proximal joints, so it is unknown if older adults can similarly reduce the work performed by the legs during split-belt walking.

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  • The study focuses on identifying different gait behaviors in individuals post-stroke using advanced machine learning techniques and kinematic time series data.
  • It involved analyzing walking patterns of 39 post-stroke patients and 28 neurotypical individuals, employing a two-stage neural network followed by clustering methods to find distinct gait behavior groups.
  • The results identified five clusters of gait patterns, showing varying degrees of impairment among post-stroke patients compared to neurotypical controls, revealing critical insights into gait rehabilitation needs.
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Objectives: To improve assessment of neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) by expanding the measurement properties of the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire (NPI-Q).

Design: Multicenter, longitudinal observational study.

Setting: Several Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers (ADRCs).

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  • The study focuses on predicting the optical properties of large arrays of luminescent nanowires, which is crucial for developing integrated photonic devices, but it's complicated by varying geometries and individual differences of the nanowires.!* -
  • Researchers conducted high-throughput spectroscopy on 16,800 InGaAs quantum heterostructures to evaluate luminescence efficiency and emission energy trends, finding that larger pre-patterned diameters improve uniformity.!* -
  • Anomalies in emission energy linked to rotational twinning in the InGaAs area were noted, leading to significant shifts in energy due to quantum confinement effects, helping optimize the relationship between geometry and optical properties in quantum nanowires.!*
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  • This study looked at why certain embedded performance validity indicators (EVIs) lead to higher false-positive rates (FPRs) in ADHD evaluations among adults, focusing on 15 EVIs from six cognitive tests.
  • The research involved 517 adults with ADHD and found that while some EVIs had FPRs over 10% when used alone, combining them reduced the overall FPR to 8.1%.
  • The study concluded that the choice of tests and the number of EVIs used are crucial for reducing FPRs in ADHD assessments, emphasizing the need for more refined approaches to test validity.
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  • This study explored whether high cut-scores on the Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale-Fourth Edition (BAARS-IV) can indicate when adults might be overreporting ADHD symptoms during evaluations.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 162 adults, dividing them into valid and invalid groups based on their symptom validity tests, and found that certain cut-scores effectively distinguished between these groups.
  • The study suggests using specific cut-scores from the Current Total and Current Sluggish Cognitive Tempo scales together to better identify symptom overreporting, recommending that scores above these thresholds should lead to further examination of the patient's claims.
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We maintain balance during gait using both proactive and reactive control strategies. Damage to the brain from a stroke impairs reactive balance, but little is known about how a stroke impacts proactive control during walking. Identifying stroke-related impairments to proactive control could inform the design of interventions to improve balance and reduce fall risk.

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Hexagonal Si Ge with suitable alloy composition promises to become a new silicon compatible direct bandgap family of semiconductors. Theoretical calculations, however, predict that the binary end point of this family, the bulk hex-Ge crystal, is only weakly dipole active. This is in contrast to hex-Si Ge , where translation symmetry is broken by alloy disorder, permitting efficient light emission.

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  • - This study explored how the severity of processing speed impairment affects performance on the Rey 15-Item Test (RFIT) and its recognition variant, revealing that those with intact processing speed scored better than those with reduced or impaired speeds.
  • - Data from 285 neuropsychological assessments were analyzed, using various standardized tests to measure processing speed and other cognitive functions, with results showing significant predictive power from both verbal/visual memory and processing speed.
  • - While the RFIT tests showed good classification accuracy for individuals with intact processing speed, their effectiveness dropped significantly for those with impaired speeds, indicating that the RFIT may not be suitable for evaluating individuals with greater processing speed deficits.
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  • This study explores the link between personal factors and the difference between self-reported and actual cognitive difficulties in adults with ADHD.
  • The sample included 154 adults, who were categorized based on the validity of their cognitive symptom reporting and performance on tests.
  • Results showed that patients often reported more cognitive difficulties than what objective tests indicated, with the largest discrepancies related to internalizing and somatic symptoms, suggesting these self-reported concerns may reflect underlying psychological issues rather than true cognitive impairments.
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We report a new dark exciton in monolayer MoS_{2} using second harmonic generation spectroscopy. Hereby, the spectrally dependent second harmonic generation intensity splits into two branches, and an anticrossing is observed at ∼25  meV blue detuned from the bright neutral exciton. These observations are indicative of coherent quantum interference arising from strong two-photon light-matter interaction with an excitonic state that is dark for single photon interaction.

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  • * The study included 129 adult outpatients and found that combining MIL and MCT-AI improved the detection of invalid performance, increasing sensitivity from 10-31% to 70% while keeping specificity above 90%.
  • * Results indicate that failing either test is linked to lower cognitive scores, and failing both leads to significantly lower scores, supporting the idea that using multiple PVTs in assessments is beneficial.
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Objective: Few studies have identified validity tests that are appropriate for use in individuals with dissociative identity disorder (DID). This study investigated whether the Morel Emotional Numbing Test (MENT) could distinguish between genuine and simulated DID.

Method: Thirty-five participants with DID diagnosed via a semistructured interview were compared to 88 participants taking an abnormal psychology course who were instructed to simulate DID.

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  • * Patients with Crohn's disease show higher levels of the enzymes related to hypusination in their colon cells, yet deleting these enzymes in immune cells of mice does not affect inflammation or cancer development in models of colitis.
  • * Findings suggest that while targeting the hypusine pathway might be beneficial for gut health in inflammatory bowel disease, focusing on myeloid cell hypusination is unlikely to improve colitis or related cancer outcomes.
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