“…Conversely, there was a profile of a wide range of abnormalities from moderate to serious in the mild-damage ones in most subscales. This may not be surprising, since in addition to psychological factors, other factors (e.g., recovery expectation, stereotype threat, negative injury perceptions, stress of pain, hospital procedures, litigation involvement, and disability evaluation) can also play a role in neuropsychological testing ( Shin et al, 2010 ; Silver, 2012 ; Osborn et al, 2014 ; Wortzel and Granacher, 2015 ). On one hand, compared with mild TBI, participants with more severe TBI were confident that they would be compensated, and the reduction in motivation to exaggerate can reduce the number of positive symptoms endorsed on the self-report scales ( Starkstein and Pahissa, 2014 ).…”