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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aphasiology. 2012 Feb 22;26(3-4):428–461. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2011.617436

Table 3.

Patient background information, including age at testing (Age), years post-stroke, years of education (Ed.), brain regions affected (Damage), single word processing ability (Picture-Word Matching; percent correct), speech perception (Speech Perception; percent correct).

Age Years
post-
stroke
Ed. Damage Picture-
Word
Matching
Speech
Perception
BB 48 11 21 Left frontal, parietal and superior temporal
lobes with some insular and subcortical
damage
94% 100%
BQ 67 11 16 Left temporal-parietal lesion including
superior temporal gyrus and majority of
parietal lobe
92% 95%
ER 56 10 17 Left parietal lobe, sparing the angular
gyrus
97% 100%
EV 53 11 16 Left frontal including BA 44 and 45, with
extension into middle frontal gyrus; insular
damage also present
95% 100%
KI 86 17 15 Left superior temporal gyrus, with
posterior extension towards the
supramarginal gyrus
97% 84%
MB 60 5 13 Left parietal; additional small subcortical
infarcts of the posterior and lateral right
parietal lobe
98% 100%
MV 75 8 12 Lesion information unavailable. 97% 81%
NC 55 10 16 Lesion information unavailable. 99% 100%
ML 68 21 14 Left inferior and middle frontal gyri and
large lateral areas of the superior and
inferior left parietal lobe, with some
sparing of supramarginal & angular gyri
99% 100%
SH 81 6 11 Left temporal lobe and portions of the left
posterior parietal lobe
98% 95%
SJ 61 5 13 Left posterior parietal regions, including
angular and supramarginal gyri; slight
posterior superior temporal damage
97% -
HEQ 69 8 15 Left subcortical and deep white matter
ischemic change; mild diffuse atrophy
99% 95%
MDD 61 6 16 Infarct of inferior latero-frontal lobe and
small parietal infarct; left temporal abcess
89% 98%
TUFS1 55 1 12 Left intraparenchymal hemorrhage 94% 88%
TUHN8 58 9 16 Left thalamic CVA hemorrhage - 90%
TUIU19 65 1 17 Left parieto-occipital infarct with probable
newer left parietal embolic infarct in left
MCA region
98% 98%
TUKL12 60 2.5 17 Left thalamic CVA 100% 100%
TUBC2 61 27a 14 TBI from gunshot (1981) and head trauma
(2002)
100% 90%
TUXD9 65 16 16 Left perisylvian CVA 88% 90%
VA3KC 48 6 14 Left MCA infarct 93% 85%
a

Refers to years since traumatic brain injury.