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2. Factor Structure of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery: A Review and Integration.
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Ross, Sylvia An, Allen, Daniel N., and Goldstein, Gerald
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HALSTEAD-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery , *NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL tests , *NEUROPSYCHOLOGY , *FACTOR analysis , *PSYCHOLINGUISTICS , *SENSORY perception , *PSYCHOMETRICS - Abstract
The Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery (HRNB) was the first factor-analyzed neuropsychological battery. It was based on a series of tests studied in Ward Halstead's laboratory at the University of Chicago, was accomplished in collaboration with a group of eminent statisticians, and was published in 1947. Four factors were extracted based on Halstead's tests called central integrative field, abstraction, power, and directional and constituted what was described as biological intelligence. Since this original analysis, Reitan's additions to the battery, and the proposal of Reitan and Wolfson's model of neuropsychological functioning, this factor-analytic research continued. This article reviews factor-analytic research concluding that Halstead's analysis has held up reasonably well and there is support for the Reitan and Wolfson model. However, Reitan's revisions of the battery added tests that form a distinct language factor and the sensory-perceptual tests that generally form a separate factor. Other tests and scoring methods used in individual studies modified the core battery and produced somewhat differing solutions. The complexity of the tests prevents the HRNB from being a factorially pure battery, and simple structure is rarely, if ever, reached. Current versions of the HRNB appear to evaluate both “biological” and “psychometric” intelligence, which appear to load on separate factors. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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3. The Effects of Alcoholism Comorbidity on Neurocognitive Function Following Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Allen, DanielN., Goldstein, Gerald, Caponigro, JanelleM., and Donohue, Bradley
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ALCOHOLISM , *BRAIN injuries , *NEUROPSYCHOLOGY , *COGNITIVE ability , *WECHSLER Adult Intelligence Scale - Abstract
Alcoholism and traumatic brain injury (TBI) often produce neuropsychological deficits. However, the extent and manner by which these factors interact is unclear. In this study, it was hypothesized that alcoholism would have compounding cognitive effects in individuals with TBI and alcoholism. Participants were divided into three groups, including a patient comparison (PC) group and groups with TBI with or without alcoholism histories. Participants were administered the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised and major components of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery. Comparing the groups on test performance, the TBI groups performed significantly worse than the PC group but did not significantly differ from each other. Thus, the effects of TBI on cognitive function overshadow preexisting deficits from the alcoholism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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4. Performance Validity Classification Accuracy of Single-, Pairwise-, and Triple-Failure Models Using the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery for Adults
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Robert J. McCaffrey, Andrea S. Miele, Graham M. Silk-Eglit, Jessica H. Stenclik, and Julie K. Lynch
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Adult ,Male ,business.industry ,Concept Formation ,Neuropsychology ,Assessment diagnosis ,Middle Aged ,Models, Psychological ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Neuropsychological battery ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Logistic Models ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Humans ,Female ,Pairwise comparison ,Artificial intelligence ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,business ,Psychology ,computer - Abstract
Embedded performance validity tests (PVTs) have been criticized for their poor specificity and sensitivity. Aggregated models of embedded PVTs have been proposed to improve their classification accuracy; however, limitations to aggregation-based improvement of PVTs have yet to be explored. The current study evaluated the classification accuracy of 3 types of models of embedded PVTs in the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery for Adults (HRNB): a single-, a pairwise-, and a triple-failure model. In addition, this study evaluated the impact of aggregating between 1 and 6 embedded PVTs in each of these 3 types of models. Analyzing only the 2, 4, and 6 most discriminating embedded PVTs in the single-, pairwise-, and triple-failure models maximized classification accuracy, respectively. Comparisons across these models indicated that the single-failure model including only the two most discriminating embedded PVTs had the best classification accuracy; however, classification accuracy was only minimally improved in this model relative to analyzing just Reliable Digit Span. These results suggest that aggregation of embedded PVTs from the HRNB does not substantially improve their classification accuracy and that the benefits of aggregating PVTs may only emerge when the PVTs entered into the aggregated models have sufficient classification accuracy on their own.
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- 2014
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5. Detection of malingering on the Halstead-Reitan battery: A cross-validation
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R. K. McKinzey and Elbert W. Russell
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medicine.medical_specialty ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,medicine.disease ,Halstead-Reitan battery ,Craniocerebral trauma ,Cross-validation ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Malingering ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,False positive paradox ,False positive rate ,Psychiatry ,Psychology - Abstract
Using the Halstead-Reitan Battery profiles of 796 people, a formula for the detection of malingering was cross-validated to assess the false positive rate. Subjects included normals, psychiatric cases, and all major types of organics. The formula incorrectly designated 27% of the sample as fakers (i.e., as false positives). Of the 120 head trauma cases, 27 (22.5%) obtained Fake scores, while 93 (77.5%) were correctly assessed as not malingering.
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- 1997
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6. Modal profiles for the Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological battery for children
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Ronald B. Livingston, David A. Pritchard, James A. Moses, Robert M. Gray, Richard M. Marshall, and Ruth A. Haak
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Typology ,genetic structures ,Neuropsychology ,General Medicine ,Neuropsychological battery ,Developmental psychology ,External validity ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Modal ,Homogeneous ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Profile analysis ,Psychology ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Modal Profile Analysis was used to cluster students (aged 9 to 14 years) on 16 subtest scores from the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery for Children (HRNB-C). This analysis produced eight modal profile types, all of which were replicated in multiple samples. An initial attempt to establish external validity indicated that the modal groups display dissimilar patterns of performance on independent variables. The present typology is compared to similar typologies developed with adult neuropsychological data. In sum, the current classification system provided less coverage than the adult typologies, but produced more unique or homogeneous modal groups. Discussion focuses on potential clinical and research uses of the modal HRNB-C profiles.
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- 1997
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7. Factor structure of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery for children: a brief report supplement
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Daniel N. Allen, Sylvia A. Ross, and Gerald Goldstein
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Battery (electricity) ,Intelligence Tests ,Male ,Language Tests ,Intelligence quotient ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Adolescent ,Scoring methods ,Sensation ,Neuropsychological battery ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Factor structure ,Developmental psychology ,Test (assessment) ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Neuropsychological assessment ,Psychology ,Child ,Factor Analysis, Statistical - Abstract
The Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery (HRNB) is the first factor-analyzed neuropsychological battery and consists of three batteries for young children, older children, and adults. Halstead's original factor analysis extracted four factors from the adult version of the battery, which were the basis for his theory of biological intelligence. These factors were called Central Integrative Field, Abstraction, Power, and Directional. Since this original analysis, Reitan's additions to the battery, and the development of the child versions of the test, this factor-analytic research continued. An introduction and the adult literature are reviewed in Ross, Allen, and Goldstein ( in press ). In this supplemental article, factor-analytic studies of the HRNB with children are reviewed. It is concluded that factor analysis of the HRNB or Reitan-Indiana Neuropsychological Battery with children does not replicate the extensiveness of the adult literature, although there is some evidence that when the traditional battery for older children is used, the factor structure is similar to what is found in adult studies. Reitan's changes to the battery appear to have added factors including language and sensory-perceptual factors. When other tests and scoring methods are used in addition to the core battery, differing solutions are produced.
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- 2013
8. Factor structure of the Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological battery: a review and integration
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Sylvia A. Ross, Daniel N. Allen, and Gerald Goldstein
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Battery (electricity) ,Cognitive science ,Intelligence Tests ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Psychometrics ,Intelligence quotient ,Test validity ,Neuropsychological test ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Factor structure ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Humans ,Neuropsychological assessment ,Psychology ,Factor Analysis, Statistical ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
The Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery (HRNB) was the first factor-analyzed neuropsychological battery. It was based on a series of tests studied in Ward Halstead's laboratory at the University of Chicago, was accomplished in collaboration with a group of eminent statisticians, and was published in 1947 . Four factors were extracted based on Halstead's tests called central integrative field, abstraction, power, and directional and constituted what was described as biological intelligence. Since this original analysis, Reitan's additions to the battery, and the proposal of Reitan and Wolfson's model of neuropsychological functioning, this factor-analytic research continued. This article reviews factor-analytic research concluding that Halstead's analysis has held up reasonably well and there is support for the Reitan and Wolfson model. However, Reitan's revisions of the battery added tests that form a distinct language factor and the sensory-perceptual tests that generally form a separate factor. Other tests and scoring methods used in individual studies modified the core battery and produced somewhat differing solutions. The complexity of the tests prevents the HRNB from being a factorially pure battery, and simple structure is rarely, if ever, reached. Current versions of the HRNB appear to evaluate both "biological" and "psychometric" intelligence, which appear to load on separate factors.
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- 2013
9. A 15-Year Longitudinal Study of Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Performance
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Merrill F. Elias, Michael A. Robbins, and Penelope K. Elias
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Adult ,Male ,Change over time ,Gerontology ,Longitudinal study ,Social Psychology ,Longitudinal data ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Cognition ,Memory ,Task Performance and Analysis ,Statistics ,medicine ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Psychomotor learning ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Neuropsychological test ,Middle Aged ,Clinical Psychology ,Psychiatric status rating scales ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Female ,Test performance ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Psychology - Abstract
Using a two-stage growth curve analysis, change over time in performance on tests in the Halstead-Reitan Battery and Average Impairment Rating (AIR) was assessed for 53 individuals who varied in age and health status. In the first stage of the analysis, estimated slope and intercept values were calculated for each individual by regressing longitudinal data points on time. In the second stage, estimated slope and intercept values obtained in the first-stage analysis were regressed on age at entry into the study with statistical control for health status, education, occupation, and gender. Control for health status had an insignificant influence on magnitude of associations between age and test performance. Age-at-entry into the study was associated with statistically significant increasing change over time (poorer performance) for tests placing relatively heavy demands on speed of psychomotor performance and for AIR.
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- 1996
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10. Modal profiles for the Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological battery
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David A. Pritchard, James A. Moses, and Russell L. Adams
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Typology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,Neuropsychological battery ,Luria-Nebraska neuropsychological battery ,Developmental psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Modal ,Similarity (network science) ,Clinical diagnosis ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Profile analysis ,Psychology ,psychological phenomena and processes - Abstract
Modal profile analysis was used to cluster subjects on 11 scores from the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery. The final analysis produced 18 modal profile types, of which 12 were replicated in multiple samples of subjects with differing clinical diagnoses. Subjects who had been assigned to modal types according to their correlations with the modal profiles were more similar to the centroid of their assigned groups than to the centroids of all other groups. Assigned subjects were eight times more likely to belong to their assigned groups than to any of the other groups. Fifty-four percent of subjects were assigned to a modal profile group according to the adopted similarity rule. Discussion includes a comparison of the present typology with a similar typology of Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery profiles.
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- 1996
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11. Factor Analysis of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery for Older Children
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Jennie L. Anderson, Raymond S. Dean, and Damon Krug
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Male ,Test battery ,Battery (electricity) ,Adolescent ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Learning Disabilities ,General Neuroscience ,General Medicine ,Neuropsychological test ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Factor structure ,Developmental psychology ,Learning disability ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Humans ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Child ,Factor Analysis, Statistical ,Psychology ,Learning disabled - Abstract
Studies of the factor structure of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery for Older Children (HRNB-C) have reported solutions ranging from 5 to 7 constructs. The current study examined the underlying factor structure of the HRNB-C using only tests from the Battery itself with 800 learning disabled children. The results showed a four factor solution to be the most heuristic. These dimensions were identified as Speed of Operation, Tactile-Motor Integration, Attention, and Visuo-Spatial Memory. When ancillary tests are excluded it is argued that four factors provide the best description of the underlying structure of the HRNB-C.
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- 1995
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12. A review of the halstead-reitan neuropsychological battery norms program
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Darren R. Fuerst
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Psychometrics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Neuropsychology ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Neuropsychological test ,Neuropsychological battery ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology ,Developmental psychology - Abstract
(1993). A review of the halstead-reitan neuropsychological battery norms program. Clinical Neuropsychologist: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 96-103.
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- 1993
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13. An Interrater Reliability Study of the Trail Making Test (Parts A and B)
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William Fals-Stewart
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Psychometrics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Trail Making Test ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,030229 sport sciences ,Neuropsychological test ,050105 experimental psychology ,Sensory Systems ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Inter-rater reliability ,0302 clinical medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Aptitude ,Psychology ,Reliability (statistics) ,media_common ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
In 1982 Lezak hypothesized that the current procedure used to administer and score the Trail Making Test had resulted in diminished reliability by increasing scorers' variance. 39 participants, trained in order to reduce subjects' performance variance, were given Parts A and B of the Trail Making Test by four different experienced psychometrists. The interrater reliability on both parts was high ( rPartA = .94; rPartb = .90), which suggests that, at least with experienced examiners, substantial variance of scorers is not introduced.
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- 1992
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14. A study of neuropsychological impairment among school-indentified learning-disabled students
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Deborah K. Kundert, Agnes E. Shine, Raymond S. Dean, and David E. McIntosh
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education ,Learning disability ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Neuropsychology ,Legislation ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Learning disabled ,Education ,Clinical psychology ,Developmental psychology - Abstract
This investigation examined the proportion of school-identified learning-disabled (LD) students who scored in the impaired range on the Halstead Reitan Neuropsychological Battery for Children (HNBC) over a 20-year period. A difference was noted in findings for periods before and after the passage of federal legislation (Public Law 94-142); specifically, the proportion of LD students who scored in the impaired range on neuropsychological tests was significantly higher prior to than after this law. A similar pattern of impaired performance across the different tests was noted before and after the legislation. The implications of these results for theorists and practitioners are discussed.
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- 1991
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15. Construct Validity of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery for Children with Learning Disorders
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Ervin S. Batchelor, Wyman E. Fischer, Gregory Sowles, and Raymond S. Dean
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05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Construct validity ,030229 sport sciences ,Neuropsychological battery ,Education ,Developmental psychology ,Large sample ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Psychology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Learning disorders ,Psychology ,0503 education ,General Psychology - Abstract
The underlying constructs of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery for Older Children (HRNB-C; Reitan, 1969) were examined for a large sample of learning-disabled children. Scores on the HRNB-C, the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised, and the Wide Range Achievement Test were factor analyzed separately for 9- to 10-year-olds, 11- to 12-year-olds, and 13- to 14-year-olds and then the overall group. Like factors were identified across age levels and compared using coefficients of congruence. A six-factor solution emerged for the 9- to 10-year-old group, whereas a seven-factor solution was interpreted for the older groups. Factors appeared to represent Simple Motor Skills, Visually Guided Motor Activities, Verbal Organization and Verbal Concept Formation, Symbolic Langauge Integration, Spatial Organization, and Integration across age. Factors that related to Visual-Spatial Organization and Spatial Memory were less stable. These data were interpreted as suggesting an increase in complexity of neuropsychological functioning with age.
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- 1991
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16. Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery
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Ron Dumont and John O. Willis
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Audiology ,Psychology - Published
- 2008
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17. Decision strategies in neuropsychology II: Determination of age effects on neuropsychological performance
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Charles J. Long and Kim Klein
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Cognitive disorder ,Neuropsychology ,Cognition ,General Medicine ,Neuropsychological test ,Audiology ,medicine.disease ,Developmental psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Perception ,Neuropsychologia ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Statistical analysis ,Psychology ,media_common - Abstract
The relationship of age to neuropsychological test performance was explored on the subtests comprising the Halstead-Reitan Battery and allied tests. Performance of 192 pseudo-neurologic control patients across 10-year age intervals from 16 to 65 was analyzed. The findings indicate a strong age-performance effect on spatial and more complex integrative tests with peak performance between 25 to 35 years of age and a decline thereafter. A lack of significant decline was noted on sensory, motor, and language tasks. The findings reveal that there is a curvilinear change in performance as a function of age and were discussed with regard to the obvious need to modify decision strategies to account for the age of the patient.
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- 1990
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18. The relation of the Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological battery to functional daily living skills in geriatric patients
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H. Russell Searight, Thomas Grisso, Judith L. Gibbons, Ronald B. Margolis, and Edwin J. Dunn
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Activities of daily living ,Psychometrics ,Neuropsychology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Developmental psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Neuropsychologia ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Daily living ,Dementia ,Psychology ,Competence (human resources) ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
This study investigated the nature of the relationship between neuropsychological tests, the Halstead-Reitan Battery, and a measure of everyday living ability, the Community Competence Scale. The sample consisted of 40 geriatric patients referred for suspected dementia. The results indicated that neuropsychological tests were moderately predictive of measures of functional daily living skills. Although some specific neuropsychological measures, or combination of measures, were more predictive of particular functional daily living skills, their relationship did not necessarily follow logical or theoretical expectations. Thus, while it may be safe for neuropsychologists to make predictions about a patient's global capacity to function independently, predictions regarding specific functional daily living skills may be unwarranted.
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- 1990
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19. Book Review: The Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery: A guide to interpretation and clinical applications
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Rik Carl D'Amato and Phyllis Walters-Kemp
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Clinical Psychology ,Interpretation (philosophy) ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Psychology ,General Psychology ,Education ,Clinical psychology - Published
- 1997
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20. The Halstead—Reitan Neuropsychological Battery
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Homer B. C. Reed and James C. Reed
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Clinical Practice ,Clinical neuropsychology ,Psychoanalysis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Neuropsychology ,medicine ,Criticism ,Neuropsychological test ,Neuropsychological battery ,Psychology - Abstract
Two books published in 1947 were of interest to psychologists. The first book was Halstead’s (1947) Brain and Intelligence. This book served as the development of what is now known as the Halstead—Reitan Battery of Neuropsychological Tests (HRB), which for the past nearly 50 years has had a major impact on the field of human clinical neuropsychology by (1) expanding knowledge on brain—behavior relations, and (2) validating studies that have influenced clinical practice. More research has been done with this battery of tests than any other single neuropsychological battery. In the 1930s and 1940s, Halstead’s work was not universally accepted. Dr. Earl Walker, a neurosurgeon and colleague of Halstead at the University of Chicago, wrote, “since this battery was quite unique and a departure from most of the previous tests of brain functions, Dr. Halstead found some reluctance on the part of classical psychologists to accept his criteria” (Reed, 1984, p. 290). Dr. Paul Bucy, another neurosurgeon and also a colleague of Halstead, wrote Ward Halstead developed a method of assessing the patient’s emotional and psychological situation which was relatively free of subjective evaluation by the examiner. The examination could be repeated in the same way over and over again and after considerable intervals. It was criticized by some as being too mechanical but I think this criticism was false. (Reed, 1984, p. 290) Change is slow to occur; there are neuropsychologists still around who have some reluctance to accept the Halstead tests and there are those today who still criticize the HRB as being too mechanical. We think that criticism is false also.
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- 1997
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21. Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery
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Robert M. Anderson
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Logical analysis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Tactual Performance Test ,Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale ,Neuropsychological battery ,Audiology ,Aphasia ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Speech Sounds Perception Test ,Neuropsychological assessment ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology - Abstract
The Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery (HRNB) was designed to assess reliably, validly, and completely the behavioral correlates of brain function (Reitan, 1986). The HRNB consists of measures in six categories: (1) input; (2) attention, concentration, and memory; (3) verbal abilities; (4) spatial, sequential, and manipulatory abilities; (5) abstraction, reasoning, logical analysis, and concept formation; and (6) output (Reitan & Wolfson, 1993). It consists of the Halstead Category Test (CT), Speech Sounds Perception Test (SSPT), Seashore Rhythm Test (SR), Tactual Performance Test (TPT), TMTA& B, Reitan-Klove Sensory-Perceptual Examination (RKSPE), Reitan-Indiana Aphasia Examination (RIAE), Lateral Dominance Examination (LDE), and Halstead Finger Tapping Test (FTT) (Reitan & Wolfson, 1993). The WAIS is usually included in the battery. With the exception of the LDE, all of these tests are described in the Part III of this book.
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- 1994
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22. The Kaufman Short Neuropsychological Assessment Procedure and the HalsteadâReitan Neuropsychological Battery: a comparison using participants referred by vocational rehabilitation
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C Burger, R.L. Denney, and K.E. Lee
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Vocational rehabilitation ,Neuropsychological assessment ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Published
- 2000
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23. Halstead-Reitan battery recognition memory procedures: A validity study
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S. Clark, B.G. Sewick, R. Staszkow, and S. Leveque
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,General Medicine ,Halstead-Reitan battery ,Psychology ,Recognition memory ,Cognitive psychology - Published
- 1999
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24. Relative sensitivity of the Halstead-Reitan Battery and other measures in mild traumatic brain injury
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S. Kenneally, E. Hanson, and D.J. Taylor
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Traumatic brain injury ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,medicine.disease ,Halstead-Reitan battery ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,business - Published
- 1998
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25. 'The relation of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery to ratings of everyday functioning in a geriatric sample'
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H. Russell Searight, Edwin J. Dunn, Thomas Grisso, Ronald B. Margolis, and Judith L. Gibbons
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Test battery ,Activities of daily living ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Neuropsychology ,Dementia ,Sample (statistics) ,medicine.disease ,Relation (history of concept) ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology ,Developmental psychology - Published
- 1992
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26. Profile descriptors empirically derived from a neuropsychological population using the Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological battery
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I. J. Torres, C. J. Long, and Allen E. Thorton
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Population ,Neuropsychology ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Psychiatry ,education ,Psychology - Published
- 1990
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27. Brain dysfunction: Relative discrimination accuracy of Halstead-Reitan and Luria-Nebraska neuropsychological test batteries
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Francis R. Fields
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Test battery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Brain dysfunction ,Brain damage ,Neuropsychological test ,Luria-Nebraska neuropsychological battery ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Psychiatry ,Clinical psychology - Published
- 1987
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28. Sex differences on the Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological battery and on other neuropsychological measures
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Carl B. Dodrill
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Wechsler Memory Scale ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Trail Making Test ,Neuropsychology ,Tonal memory ,Neuropsychological battery ,Audiology ,Developmental psychology ,Test (assessment) ,Logical address ,Clinical Psychology ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Psychology - Abstract
Evaluated differences in performance between adult males and females with respect to Halstead's Neuropsychological Battery, additional tests employed by Reitan (Trail Making Test, Aphasia Screening Test, Perceptual Examination, dynamometer), and other neuropsychological measures (Seashore Tonal Memory Test, Logical Memory and Visual Reproduction portions of the Wechsler Memory Scale). In evaluating differences, 47 matched pairs of non-neurologic males and females were employed. as well as 47 pairs of neurologic patients. A small number of statistically significant differences were found, all of which favored males. Some of these differences occurred with respect to tasks that have very strong motor components, and these differences were shown to be related to hand size. Others pertained to tasks that have strong visual-spatial components. In general, the differences were less prominent with the neurologic than the non-neurologic samples. The question was raised as to possible over-representation of male-superior components in these tests.
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- 1979
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29. Recovery from severe closed head injuries: Repeat testings with the halstead-reitan neuropsychological battery
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J M Williams, Kessler M, F B Gomes, and O W Drudge
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adult patients ,Intellectual impairment ,Neuropsychology ,Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale ,Neuropsychological battery ,Audiology ,Surgery ,Clinical Psychology ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Psychological testing ,Psychology ,Normal control - Abstract
Evaluated 15 adult patients who were suffering severe, coma-producing closed head injuries for neuropsychological and intellectual impairment with the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. All Ss were tested shortly after the time of their accidents and were reevaluated at approximately 1 year posttrauma to document residual deficits and rate of recovery. A group of 15 neurologically normal control Ss, matched for age, education, and sex, received the same battery of psychological tests. Although the brain-injured group demonstrated improvement on essentially all of the dependent measures from first testing to second, comparisons made with the control group revealed numerous areas of residual impairment, which suggests only partial recovery during the first year posttrauma.
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- 1984
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30. Relationship between the 'cognitive triad' from the personality inventory for children and an extended Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological battery
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Charles G. Matthews and Robert F. Newby
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endocrine system ,Neuropsychology ,Cognition ,General Medicine ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,Stepwise regression ,Neuropsychological battery ,Developmental psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Learning disability ,Verbal iq ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Personality Assessment Inventory ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology - Abstract
The relationships between the Achievement, Intellectual Screening, and Development scales from the Personality Inventory for Children (PIC) and a comprehensive neuropsychological battery were examined in a sample of 49 children with histories of behavioral problems, learning problems, or both but without known neurological impairments or pervasive developmental disorders. Using stepwise multiple regression, the PIC scales predicted global neuropsychological functions moderately well, particularly verbal IQ and achievement. More specific neuropsychological functions were not significantly predicted. The Developmental scale from the PIC consistently outperformed the other two PIC “cognitive-triad” scales, and the latter made no statistically significant additional contribution in predicting neuropsychological functions after the contribution of the Development scale was taken into account.
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- 1986
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31. The Incremental Validity of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery in Predicting Achievement for Learning-Disabled Children
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Raymond S. Dean, Dorothy A. Strom, Jeffrey W. Gray, and Wyman E. Fischer
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Validity ,Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale ,030229 sport sciences ,Education ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Psychology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Wide Range Achievement Test ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,Neuropsychological assessment ,Psychology ,0503 education ,Incremental validity ,Learning disabled ,General Psychology ,Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Abstract
This study examined the incremental validity of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery for older children (HRNB) over the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised in predicting scores on the Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) for 989 children referred for learning difficulties. A substantial increase (16 to 30%) in the variability accounted for in school achievement resulted with the addition of the HRNB tests to information obtained from the WISC-R. Specific tests of the HRNB were discussed in light of their unique contribution to the prediction of each of the three WRAT subtests (Reading, Spelling, and Mathematics).
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- 1987
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32. Validity of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery in a mixed psychiatric and brain-injured population
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Charles J. Golden
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Test battery ,Psychosis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Psychometrics ,Population ,Brain damage ,Test validity ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Psychological testing ,medicine.symptom ,Psychiatry ,Psychology ,education ,Clinical psychology - Published
- 1977
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33. The Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery in Brain-Damaged, Normal, and Epileptic Subjects
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Raymond D. Dennerll, Melvin L. Schwartz, and Robert G. Tureen
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Audiology ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Memory ,medicine ,Humans ,Speech ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychological Tests ,Epilepsy ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,030229 sport sciences ,Middle Aged ,Sensory Systems ,Motor Skills ,Touch ,Auditory Perception ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Brain Damage, Chronic ,Female ,Perception ,business - Abstract
The Halstead-Reitan Battery (HRB) was administered to 177 out-patient epileptics and the mean subtest scores along with sample parameters of age, education, and IQ were compared with data from other studies of brain-damaged, control, and epileptic Ss. Epileptics performed better than normal controls on 4 of 5 subtests in one study, and comparison with another HRB study of epileptics revealed gross sampling differences. The importance of sample parameters in cross-study comparisons of neuropsychological deficit in various brain pathology groups was underscored.
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- 1968
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34. Diagnostic validity of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery
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Susan B. Filskov and Steven G. Goldstein
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Psychological Tests ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Screening test ,Test validity ,Middle Aged ,Functional Laterality ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Diagnostic validity ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Humans ,Brain Damage, Chronic ,Psychological testing ,Psychology ,Psychiatry - Published
- 1974
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35. A comparison of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery and computerized tomography in the identification of brain disorder
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William T. Tsushima and Danny Wedding
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Brain Diseases ,Psychological Tests ,Psychometrics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Electroencephalography ,Audiology ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,X ray computed ,medicine ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,Humans ,Psychological testing ,Tomography ,Medical diagnosis ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
An attempt was made to compare the diagnostic conclusions of the Halstead-Reitan battery with the diagnosis of the computerized tomography (CT) scanner), which has recently created profound changes in neuroradiological practice. Subjects were 45 patients whose neurological diagnosis was used as a criterion for CT, EEG, and three Halstead-Reitan diagnostic statements (Halstead Impairment Index, Rennick Average Impairment Rating, and clinical interpretation). Results indicated no false positive errors with the CT and the highest overall accuracy rate with a clinical interpretation of the Halstead-Reitan tests. The complementary roles of these varied neurodiagnostic methods, which provide different kinds of pertinent neurological information, are stressed.
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- 1979
36. Dimensions of successive and simultaneous processing in the Halstead-Reitan neuropsychological battery
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D.A. Brooks, Jeffrey W. Gray, and Raymond S. Dean
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Battery (electricity) ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,Psychology - Published
- 1989
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