“…MSVT = Medical Symptom Validity Test (Green, 2004); STN = standard cutoffs specified in the test manual; NV-MSVT = Nonverbal Medical Symptom Validity Test (Green, 2008); TOMM = Test of Memory Malingering (Tombaugh, 1996); 1 = first trial (Denning, 2012;Jones, 2013;Kulas et al, 2014;Martin et al, 2020;Rai & Erdodi, 2021); 2 = second trial; RDS = Reliable Digit Span (Greiffenstein et al, 1994); WCST-FMS = Failure to Maintain Set on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (Heaton et al, 1993) criterion with the implicit assumption that most neurocognitive profiles in the study are valid. Although the WMT is one of the most sensitive freestanding PVTs (Erdodi et al, 2024;Fazio et al, 2015;Rai et al, 2023;Tyson et al, 2023), given the unilateral emphasis on specificity, passing any PVT has limited negative predictive power (Chafetz, 2022;Mossman et al, 2018). Therefore, some of the BR Fail observed on the target PVTs may in fact represent true positives.…”