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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychologia. 2012 May 17;50(8):2100–2106. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.05.011

Table 1.

Amnesic patient demographic and neurological characteristics.

Patient Etiology Age Edu WAIS, III WMS, III Volume z


VIQ GM VD AD WM Hippoc. Ant. parahipp. Post. parahipp.
P01 Encephalitis 54 14   92 45 56 55 85 −7.59 −.377 −1.74
P02 Encephalitis 65 12 106 69 68 77 111 −6.69 −5.03 −2.04
P03 Anoxia/Ischemia 59 12   83 52 56 55 91  N/A  N/A  N/A
P04 Pulmonary arrest 50 14   90 45 53 52 93 −7.54 −.59   .52
P05 CO poisoning 52 14 111 59 72 52 96 −2.35 −.54  1.46
P06 Encephalitis 80 18 135 45 53 58 141  N/A  N/A  N/A
P07 Cardiac arrest 56 17 134 70 75 67 126  N/A  N/A  N/A
P08 Ischemia 55 18 119 73 75 55 104  N/A  N/A  N/A
P09 Cardiac arrest 59 16 110 62 68 61 92  N/A  N/A  N/A

Note: Age = Age in years; Edu = Education in years; WAIS, III = Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, III; VIQ = Verbal IQ; WMS, III = Wechsler Memory Scale, III; GM = General Memory; VD = Visual Delayed; AD = Auditory Delayed; WM = Working Memory; Hipp. = Hippocampus; Ant. Parahipp. = Anterior Parahippocampus, which includes temporal pole, enthorhinal, and perirhinal cortex; Post. Parahipp. = Posterior Parahippocampus.