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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 6.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2012 Jan;93(1 Suppl):S26–S34. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2011.04.026

Table 2a.

Language Testing for P1, Mild-Moderate Nonfluent Aphasia Patient (Good Response), Pre- and Post- TMS50

Pre-
rTMS Baseline
2 Months
Post- rTMS
6 Months
Post- rTMS
16 Months
Post- rTMS
43 Months
Post- rTMS
Boston Naming Test 11 14 18 15 15
Longest Maximum Phrase Length
(Cookie Theft picture description, BDAE)
3 5 5 5 6
Table 2b. Language Testing for P2, Severe Nonfluent Aphasia Patient (No Response), Pre- and Post- TMS50

Pre-
rTMS Baseline
2 Months
Post- rTMS
6 Months
Post- rTMS
Boston Naming Test (3 Sessions)
1.67, SD = 1.15
1 1
Longest Maximum Phrase Length
(Cookie Theft picture description, BDAE)
1 1 1
Auditory Comprehension
Commands, BDAE
8.67, SD 1.15 11* 11*
Auditory Comprehension
Complex Ideational Material, BDAE
2.33, SD = 0.58 2 4*
*

= p<.05