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    Psychogenic Stuttering and Other Acquired Nonorganic Speech and Language Abnormalities by BINDER, Laurence M, SPECTOR, Jack, YOUNGJOHN, James R

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-08-2012)
    “…Three cases are presented of peculiar speech and language abnormalities that were evaluated in the context of personal injury lawsuit or workers compensation…”
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    Diagnosis and assessment of age-associated memory impairment by Crook, T H, Larrabee, G J, Youngjohn, J R

    Published in Clinical neuropharmacology (1990)
    “…Age-associated memory impairment (AAMI) is a diagnostic term applied to healthy persons greater than 50 years of age who have experienced a gradual decline in…”
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    Learning, forgetting, and retrieval of everyday material across the adult life span by Youngjohn, J R, Crook, 3rd, T H

    “…Levels and rates of acquisition and amounts of forgetting of name-face associations and grocery list items were assessed in a sample of 1,921 normal…”
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    Accelerated forgetting in Alzheimer-type dementia by Larrabee, G J, Youngjohn, J R, Sudilovsky, A, Crook, 3rd, T H

    “…Accelerated forgetting of name-face associations and grocery list items within the first hour postpresentation is demonstrated in 80 persons with Alzheimer's…”
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    The Misplaced Objects Test: a measure of everyday visual memory by Crook, 3rd, T H, Youngjohn, J R, Larrabee, G J

    “…The Misplaced Objects Test is a computerized test of object location recall. The test is structurally similar to tasks used in the evaluation of age and drug…”
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    Multiple equivalent test forms in a computerized, everyday memory battery by Crook, Thomas H., Youngjohn, James R., Larrabee, Glenn J.

    “…Eight parallel forms for six computerized, everyday memory tests were examined for equivalence of difficulty level. Six equivalent forms were found for…”
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    Head Injury and the MMPI-2: Paradoxical Severity Effects and the Influence of Litigation by Youngjohn, James R, Davis, Debra, Wolf, Irna

    Published in Psychological assessment (01-09-1997)
    “…Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) profiles of 30 consecutive patients with moderate/severe head injury were compared with those of 30…”
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    Comment: Warning Malingerers Produces More Sophisticated Malingering by Youngjohn, James R, Lees-Haley, Paul R, Binder, Laurence M

    Published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology (01-08-1999)
    “…Warning persons that attempts to malinger on neuropsychological testing will be detected is not an effective way of reducing malingering behavior. Rather, the…”
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    Age and incidental recall for a simulated everyday memory task by Crook, 3rd, T H, Larrabee, G J, Youngjohn, J R

    Published in Journal of gerontology (Kirkwood) (01-01-1993)
    “…We compared intentional learning on an everyday memory task, associate learning of name-face pairs, with Type II incidental recall of the city of residence for…”
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    Overreporting of Closed-Head Injury Symptoms on the MMPI-2 by Berry, David T. R, Wetter, Martha W, Baer, Ruth A, Youngjohn, James R, Gass, Carlton S, Lamb, David G, Franzen, Michael D, MacInnes, William D, Buchholz, Dennis

    Published in Psychological assessment (01-12-1995)
    “…Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) validity scales were compared in 4 groups: nonclinical participants answering under standard instructions…”
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    Comment: Warning Malingerers Produces More Sophisticated Malingering by Youngjohn, James R., Lees-Haley, Paul R., Binder, Laurence M.

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-08-1999)
    “…Warning persons that attempts to malinger on neuropsychological testing will be detected is not an effective way of reducing malingering behavior. Rather, the…”
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    Discriminating Age-Associated Memory Impairment From Alzheimer's Disease by Youngjohn, James R, Larrabee, Glenn J, Crook, Thomas H

    Published in Psychological assessment (01-03-1992)
    “…The authors attempt to provide a better understanding of the differences between the normal memory decline characteristic of age-associated memory impairment…”
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    First-last names and the grocery list selective reminding test: Two computerized measures of everyday verbal learning by Youngjohn, James R., Larrabee, Glenn J., Crook, Thomas H.

    “…Data are presented on two computerized tests of everyday verbal learning: Paired associate learning of First-Last Names (FLN), and the Grocery List Selective…”
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    A Performance-Based Group Approach to the Treatment of Anosognosia and Denial by Youngjohn, James R, Altman, Irwin M

    Published in Rehabilitation psychology (1989)
    “…Anosognosia and defensive denial frequently interfere with effective rehabilitation of the brain injured. An innovative performance-based group treatment…”
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    Multiple equivalent test forms in a computerized, everyday memory battery by Crook, Thomas H., Youngjohn, James R., Larrabee, Glenn J.

    “…Eight parallel forms for six computerized, everyday memory tests were examined for equivalence of difficulty level. Six equivalent forms were found for…”
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    First-last names and the grocery list selective reminding test: Two computerized measures of everyday verbal learning by Youngjohn, James R., Larrabee, Glenn J., Crook, Thomas H.

    “…Data are presented on two computerized tests of everyday verbal learning: Paired associate learning of First-Last Names (FLN), and the Grocery List Selective…”
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