The Relative utility of implicit memory tasks and a forced-choice memory test for the detection of simulated brain injury deficits

Clinical neuropsychologists are often called upon to make decisions on the genuineness of cognitive deficits following a head injury. This is a difficult task, particularly when deficits are subtle, as there are few reliable tools to aid the clinician in his or her decision making process. In th...

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Main Author: Fisher, Kimberly Gail
Other Authors: Strauss, Esther
Language:English
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/8278

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