: The Word Memory Test (WMT) is a memory-based performance validity test (PVT) with adjusted interpretive criteria (Genuine Memory Impairment Profile; GMIP) proposed for those with cognitive impairment (CI). The GMIP has been criticized for poor discriminability; thus, this study sought to validate the GMIP in a mixed clinical sample. Analyses aimed to demonstrate enhanced detection of invalid neuropsychological test performance while minimizing false positives in a sample including patients with mild CI. : Data included 116 Veterans who completed the WMT and four criterion PVTs during clinical evaluation. This sample was 37.1% valid-CI, 33.6% valid-unimpaired, and 29.3% invalid per criterion PVTs. Group differences in WMT performance and diagnostic accuracy were assessed. : WMT performance significantly differed between validity groups (Wilk's Λ = .40, F[6, 109] = 27.62, < .001, = .60) with invalid participants scoring significantly lower across all WMT indices, with larger effect sizes for the effort subtests ( = .44-.55) than memory subtests ( = .16-.32). CI also had a significant effect on WMT performance (Wilk's Λ = .65, F[6, 75] = 6.66, < .001, = .35). Those with CI scored lower across all indices, with larger effect sizes for the memory subtests ( = .29-.30) relative to effort subtests ( = .18-.20). Standard WMT pass/fail criteria were sensitive (.97), but had unacceptable specificity (.66). GMIP sensitivity (.94) and specificity (.91) were robust with a DOR of 171.43. : WMT indices were more significantly affected by performance validity than memory. However, with CI, GMIP criteria is essential to improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce false positive errors when identifying invalid performance.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13854046.2019.1599071 | DOI Listing |
In the current cybersecurity landscape, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become a prevalent form of cybercrime. These attacks are relatively easy to execute but can cause significant disruption and damage to targeted systems and networks. Generally, attackers perform it to make reprisal but sometimes this issue can be authentic also.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
January 2025
School of Psychology, University of Leeds.
Multi-item retro-cueing effects refer to better working memory performance for multiple items when they are cued after their offset compared to a neutral condition in which all items are cued. However, several studies have reported boundary conditions, and findings have also sometimes failed to replicate. We hypothesized that a strategy to focus on only one of the cued items could possibly yield these inconsistent patterns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSci Rep
January 2025
Department of Biosystems Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata University (emeritus), Yonezawa, Japan.
We developed a deep learning-based extraction of electrocardiographic (ECG) waves from ballistocardiographic (BCG) signals and explored their use in R-R interval (RRI) estimation. Preprocessed BCG and reference ECG signals were inputted into the bidirectional long short-term memory network to train the model to minimize the loss function of the mean squared error between the predicted ECG (pECG) and genuine ECG signals. Using a dataset acquired with polyvinylidene fluoride and ECG sensors in different recumbent positions from 18 participants, we generated pECG signals from preprocessed BCG signals using the learned model and evaluated the RRI estimation performance by comparing the predicted RRI with the reference RRI obtained from the ECG signal using a leave-one-subject-out cross-validation scheme.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFF1000Res
December 2024
Department of Psychology, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan.
Background: Several studies have shown that the retrieval of positive memories may play a role in emotional regulation. However, it is unclear whether the effects of neutral and positive autobiographical memories differ. It is necessary to confirm whether genuinely neutral autobiographical memories can be retrieved without bias when prompted to recall neutral memories.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!