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. 2024 Mar 15;21:36. doi: 10.1186/s12984-024-01332-x

Table 2.

Individuals with stroke’s characterization

Subject Age
(years)
Paretic hand Hand dominance Time since stroke onset (days) Lesion location NIHSS MoCA EmNSA
1 62 Right Right 352 Spontaneous left thalamo-capsular haemorrhagic stroke 16 20 8
2 68 Left Right 145 Right fronto-parietal haemorrhagic stroke 8 26 44
3 78 Left Right 31 Ischaemic stroke of the right internal capsule 6 23 43
4 75 Right Right 11 Left frontal ischaemic stroke 6 25 44
5 62 Left Right 36 Right internal capsular ischaemic stroke 6 27 43
6 68 Left Right 180 Right sided sylvian ischaemic stroke 3 26 43
7 63 Left Right 1044 Right anterior ischaemic stroke 12 23 26
8 69 Right Right 108 Left thalamic ischaemic stroke 9 23 43
9 65 Right Right 18 Low posterior ischaemic stroke of the left internal capsule 7 25 43
10 63 Right Right 19 Ischaemic stroke of the crown radiata & left pontic region 4 17 44
11 55 Left Right 140 Right sylvian haemorrhagic stroke 18 26 41
12 55 Left Right 863 Haemorrhagic stroke right thalamus 10 26 42
13 74 Right Right 312 Left frontal ischaemic stroke 18 12 32
14 53 Left Right 218 Right internal capsular ischaemic stroke 10 24 44
15 57 Right Right 10 Left internal capsule stroke 5 28 42
16 75 Left Right 134 Right sided sylvian ischaemic stroke 9 27 44
17 67 Left Right 83 Right capsulo-thalamic haemorrhagic stroke 8 20 44
18 69 Left Right 13 Right anterior ischaemic stroke 4 13 44
19 59 Left Left 17 Right-sided sylvian ischaemic stroke 15 23 33
20 72 Left Left 146 Right internal capsular ischaemic stroke / / 44
21 71 Right Right 17 Left-sided sylvian ischaemic stroke / / 43

NIHSS = National Institute of Health Stroke Scale; MoCA = Montreal Cognitive Assessment; EmNSA = French Version of the Modified Nottingham Sensory Assessment