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The University of Montana
Department of Psychology
Skaggs Building Room 143
Missoula, MT 59812-1584

(406) 243-4521 office
(406) 243-6366 fax

 


Stuart Hall     

 

 


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Office Phone: (406) 243-5667
Email Adress: stuart.hall@umontana.edu
Courses:

Psych 270 - Introduction to Biological Psychology, Psych 371 -   Human Neuropsychology, Psych 571 - Advanced Physiological   Psychology, Psych 632 - Introduction to Clinical Neuropsychology,   Psych 631 - Neuropsychological Assessment, Psych 678 - Advanced   Seminar in Clinical Neuropsychology

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Education:

Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Ohio State University Hospitals College of  Medicine, 1989-1991
Ph.D.,The University of Texas at Austin, 1989
B.A.,The  University of Texas at Austin, 1983

Professional Experience:

My research interests focus on   neuropsychological assessment. The primary thrust of my lab is in   detecting inadequate effort in neuropsychological assessment and better   understanding the process of dissumlation.

Selected Publications:

DenBoer, J.W. & Hall, S. (2007).  Neuropsychological test performance of successful brain injury simulators.  The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 21 (6), 943-955.

Malloy, P.,Berlanger, H., Hall, S., Aloiq, M., & Salloway, S., (2003). Assessing Visuoconstructional Performance in AD, MCI and Normal Elderly Using the Berry Visual-Motor Integration Test, The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 17 (4) 544-550.

Rose, F.E., Hall, S., Szalda-Petree, A.D., & Bach, P.J., (1998). A comparison of four tests of malingering and the effects of coaching. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 13(4), 349-363

Hall, S., Pinkston, S.L., Szalda-Petree, A.C., & Coronis, A.R., 1(996), The performance of healthy older adults on the Continuous Visual Memory Test and the Visual-Motor Integration Test: Preliminary findings Journal of Clinical Psychology, 52, 449-454

Rose, F.E., Hall, S., & Szalda-Petree, A.D., (1995). The computerized Portland Digit Recognition Test: Malingering detection is improved by measuring response latency The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 9, 124-134
 
 
 
Recent Presentations:              
Haine, L.S., Knuff, K. & Hall, S., DenBoer, J.W. & Pauli, J. (2008).  Face Validity of Two Effort-Detection Measures:  Memory for Complex Pictures and the Word Memory Test. Poster accepted for presentation at the International Neuropsychological Society, Waikoloa, HI, February.   *Selected as a “featured poster”.
DenBoer, J.W. & Hall, S. (2008).  Memory for Complex Pictures (MCP) vs. the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM):  Sensitivity, Specificity and Face Validity. Poster accepted for presentation at the International Neuropsychological Society, Waikoloa, HI, February.

Shandera, A. L., Hall, S., DenBoer, J.W., & Crouse, E.M.  (2007).  Clinician's Confidence in Measures of Effort. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland, OR, February.

DenBoer, J.W. & Hall, S. (2007). Preliminary Validation of the Memory for Complex Pictures test in a Mixed Brain-Injured Population. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland, OR, February.

C.C. Brewer, S. Hall, J. Denboer & T. Kimpton (2007). A Comparison of Sensitivity Among Three Symptom Validity Measures: TOMM, CARB & WMT. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland, OR, February.

Dukarm, P. & Hall, S. (2006). Identifying Cognitive Malingering with MMPI-2 Neurocorrection Scales. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association annual convention. New Orleans, LA, August.


Dukarm, P. & Hall, S. (2006). MMPI-2 Restructured Clinical Scale Profile Analysis: An Analog Study Using Student Compensation-Seeking TBI Simulators. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association's annual convention. New Orleans, LA, August.

Huskey, M. & Hall, S. (2005).  The Experience of Malingering: Test Performance, Coaching, and Strategy Utilization. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society, Saint Louis, MO, February.


Huskey, M. & Hall, S. (2005). Warning Participants About the Existence of Malingering Tests: Timing, Test Performance, and Face Validity. Poster presented at the International Neuropsychological Society, St. Louis, MO, February.

 

Hobbies:

telemark skiing, mountain biking, backpacking, and dog agility