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Cognitive malingering assessed using event-related potential P300 evoked by the old-new task in the oddball paradigm

Cognitive malingering assessed using event-related potential P300 evoked by the old-new task in the oddball paradigm
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摘要 The P300, an endogenous subcomponent of the event-related potential, is thought to reflect cognitive processes. The event-related potential evoked by the old-new memory recognition task in the oddball paradigm is suitable for examining the neural processes involved in malingered neurocognitive deficits. Forty-four undergraduates were randomly assigned to a simulated malingering group and a truth-telling group, Another 22 patients with head injudes were enrolled as a control group. All participants completed the old-new memory recognition task in the oddball paradigm. The mean P300 amplitude of the simulated malingering group was significantly reduced compared with the truth-telling group (P 〈 0.01), but was increased compared with the control group (P〈 0.01). These results revealed that the P300, evoked by the old-new memory recognition task of the oddball paradigm, may be a helpful indicator for determining cognitive malingering. The P300, an endogenous subcomponent of the event-related potential, is thought to reflect cognitive processes. The event-related potential evoked by the old-new memory recognition task in the oddball paradigm is suitable for examining the neural processes involved in malingered neurocognitive deficits. Forty-four undergraduates were randomly assigned to a simulated malingering group and a truth-telling group, Another 22 patients with head injudes were enrolled as a control group. All participants completed the old-new memory recognition task in the oddball paradigm. The mean P300 amplitude of the simulated malingering group was significantly reduced compared with the truth-telling group (P 〈 0.01), but was increased compared with the control group (P〈 0.01). These results revealed that the P300, evoked by the old-new memory recognition task of the oddball paradigm, may be a helpful indicator for determining cognitive malingering.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第12期946-950,共5页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
关键词 event-related potentials old-new memory recognition task malingered neurocognitive deficit oddball paradigm event-related potentials old-new memory recognition task malingered neurocognitive deficit oddball paradigm
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