“…Two studies (Batt, Shores, & Chekaluk, 2008;Loring et al, 2011) using differing methodological approaches to temporarily Batt et al (2008) found greater reduction in performance on the WMT versus the TOMM in a traumatic brain injury (TBI) sample under a cognitive distraction task condition. From a clinical groups perspective, while it is welldocumented that some individuals with significant cognitive impairment (e.g., bilateral hippocampal atrophy; GoodrichHunsaker & Hopkins, 2009) can perform well on published PVTs, there is also a growing body of literature indicating that some moderate to severely impaired clinical groups with no incentive to malinger or supply poor effort produce unacceptably low specificity rates, and this appears to vary across individual PVTs (Gorissen, Sanz, & Schmand, 2005;Greve et al, 2008;Howe & Loring, 2009;Merten, Bossink, & Schmand, 2007;Rudman, Oyebode, Jones, & Bentham, 2011;Weinborn, Orr, Woods, Conover, & Feix, 2003;but cf. Chafetz, Prentkowski, & Rao, 2011;Schroeder & Marshall, 2010).…”