Test of Memory Malingering
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The Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) is a 50-question visual memory recognition test that discriminates between true memory impairment and malingering, with two learning trials and an optional retention trial following a delay.[1] It was first published in 1996 and is intended for testing individuals ages 16 and older.
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The test has been shown to have high levels of sensitivity and specificity, and is largely insensitive to depression and anxiety.[2]