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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2009 Jul 15;50(11):5137–5147. doi: 10.1167/iovs.09-3799

Table 1.

Characteristics of All Participants and the Subset Included in the Response Time ANOVA

All Participants
Participants Included in Response Time ANOVA
HH (n = 12) NV (n = 12) Test for Difference between Groups HH (n = 7) NV (n = 7) Test for Difference between Groups
Current driver n (%) 6 (50) 12 (100) Fisher’s Exact Test 4 (57) 7 (100) Fisher’s Exact Test
P = 0.014 P = 0.192
Male n (%) 9 (75) 9 (75) N/A 5 (71) 5 (71) N/A
Age, y 50 (13) 51 (13) t(22) = 0.217 45 (12) 47 (13) t(12) = 0.274
 Mean (SD), range 31 to 72 33 to 70 P = 0.830 31 to 66 33 to 67 P = 0.788
MMSE score 28 (1) 28 (2) t(22) = 0.273 28 (1) 28 (2) t(12) = 0.781
 Mean (SD), range 26 to 30 25 to 30 P = 0.787 26 to 30 25 to 30 P = 0.450
Binocular visual acuity* 20/19 20/14 t(22) = 3.041 20/18 20/13 t(12) = 2.185
 Mean, range 20/14 to 20/29 20/9 to 20/20 P = 0.006 20/14 to 20/22 20/9 to 20/20 P = 0.049
Right hemianopia, n (%) 6 (50) N/A N/A 4 (57) N/A N/A
Hemianopia caused by stroke, n (%) 10 (83) N/A N/A 7 (100) N/A N/A
Time since onset hemianopia, y, median (IQR) 3.5 (0.9 to 7.6) N/A N/A 3.5 (0.8 to 8.0) N/A N/A
*

Visual acuity was measured and analyzed in logMAR units; logMAR values were converted to Snellen notation for ease of interpretation in this table. Significant results are shown in bold type.