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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychologia. 2009 Nov 17;48(4):909–920. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2009.11.010

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical information for the patients in the study.

Patient Gender Agea Yrs of Educ. Mos. Post Onset Aphasia Quotientb Lesion Locationc Weaker STMd
BAC M 60 19 144 86.6 F, T, P P
CAC F 46 12 30 82.9 T, P S
CN F 76 16 218 72 F, P S
DU F 64 12 84 81.1 F P
EAC F 51 16 60 87.1 F, T S
EBC M 69 12 312 89.8 P S
EP F 51 16 36 84.7 F, T, P P
IG M 71 16 80 89.5 F P
KBE M 51 18 29 62.8 F, T, P S
KCX M 63 16 24 89 F, T, P S
KD F 55 12 73 95.2 T, P S
KL M 59 16 13 92.4 F, T P
MD M 55 12 104 92.2 F S
MH M 52 12 74 96.5 F P
NCC F 70 12 13 93.2 F S
NH M 67 12 120 84.2 F, P P
NU M 47 11 84 95.1 F P
OE M 63 12 72 93.6 F, T P
TB F 37 12 24 91.5 F, P S
XAI M 65 12 34 72.2 F, P S
Mean -- 58.6 13.8 83.8 86.7 -- --
St. Dev. -- 9.9 2.5 75.2 9.1 -- --
Range -- 37–76 12–19 13–312 62.8 – 96.5 -- --
a

Years at test.

b

Aphasia quotient, from the Western Aphasia Battery (WAB; Kertesz, 1982).

c

Damage to left hemisphere, based on MRI or CT-scan reports: F = frontal, P = parietal, T = temporal.

d

Designation of weaker phonological or semantic STM is taken from Table 8 (see text).