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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 16.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Res. 2012 Apr 2;1460:78–87. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2012.03.060

Table 1. Descriptor data of participants with left hemisphere stroke.

ID Age (years) Gender Dominant hand Chronicity (months) HASTe (right/left) Lesion location Lesion volume sSTR FA R/L sSTR vol R/L (voxels)
1 62 F R 9 14/15 IC,CR 2.1 cm3 .46/.50 605/365
2 48 F R 11 13/16 PLIC, CR 4.1 cm3 .51/.41 558/62
3 84 F R 11 13/8 CR, PLIC 0.6 cm3 .55/.55 334/401
4 61 F R 24 13/13 P, T, IC, C, CR 4.9 cm3 .48/.50 140/95
5 71 M R 10 11/11 IC, T 1.9 cm3 .50/.40 468/189
6 64 M R 20 10/11 PLIC, T, CR 1.4 cm3 .53/.46 658/73
7 69 M R 9 10/10 FC, PC, CR 54.3 cm3 .42/.2a 308/0
8 77 F R 8 9/8 PLIC, CR, PC 1.9 cm3 .45/.48 348/387
9 39 F L 4 8/12 PLIC 1.3 cm3 .53/.43 299/81
10 46 F R 96 4/10 IC, T, GP, P, CR 9.9 cm3 .48/.2 a 325/0
62.1 (14) 20.4(27) 10.5(3.0)/11.5(2.6) 11.7 (20.6) .496(.12)/
.406(.03)
404(161)/165(161)

HASTe = Hand active sensation test, sSTR = sensory superior thalamic radiation, FA = fractional anisotropy, vol = bundle volume, IC = internal capsule, PLIC = posterior limb, C = caudate, P = putamen, GP = globus pallidus, T = thalamus, CR = corona radiata, PC = parietal cortex, FC = frontal cortex,

a

sSTR non-detected, threshold level assigned.