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. 2008 Sep 17;3(9):e3195. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0003195

Table 2. Results from neuropsychological testing.

Controls AM HV LW
BFRT accuracy (/54) 45.4 (A) 28 (SI) 40 (BL) 44 (A)
WFM accuracy (/50) 44.0 29*** 41 34**
WFM RT (ms) 1778 3171*** 3853 *** 3171 ***
Faces accuracy (/64) Upr 63.3 57*** 63 64
Inv 62.0 56** 62 57**
Shoes accuracy (/64) Upr 62.5 64 64 61
Inv 62.8 62 64 58**
Faces RT (ms) Upr 1146 3743 *** 2840 *** 1741**
Inv 1526 3406 *** 3640 *** 2112
Shoes RT (ms) Upr 978 2533 *** 1757 *** 1450***
Inv 1069 2849 *** 1689 *** 1673**
Face-parts accuracy (/64) Upr 62.7 47*** 60* 59**
Inv 62.0 52*** 63 56**
House-parts accuracy (/64) Upr 62.7 63 62 61
Inv 63.2 64 64 63
Faceparts RT (ms) Upr 1562 2099** 4446 *** 3462***
inv 1755 2224 4130 *** 3229***
Houseparts RT (ms) Upr 1192 1554* 1703 *** 1917***
inv 1132 1361 1593 *** 1774***

Response times are shown for correct responses. Comparisons of DP's and matched controls are made by z-scores on the basis of the following control groups:

Control group for the Warrington face memory: N = 25 (18–27 yrs).

Control group for the Faces and Shoes task: N = 11 (18–28 yrs).

Control group for the Face- and Houseparts: N = 21 (18–29 yrs).

Asterisks indicate P-values corresponding to the Z-scores. * p<.05; ** p<.01; *** p<.001. SI: severe impairment; BL: borderline; A: average.