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Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychologia. 2013 Aug 12;51(13):10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2013.08.005. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2013.08.005

Table 1.

Demographic information of study participants.

WASI IQ Scores
Group N (F/M) Age (Yrs-Mos) FSIQ VIQ PIQ

All Participants
Children
(SD)
30 (15/15) 10−8
1–9
116.7
15.2
115.8
16.1
114.2
16.0
Teens
(SD)
20 (11/9) 15−9
1–10
116.1
10.7
117.6
12.4
111.2
10.3
Adults
(SD)
21 (9/12) 25−9
5–6
113.8
10.3
109.8
13.1
114.3
8.8
Right FFA
Children
(SD)
19 (10/9) 10−5
2–3
116.6
17.2
114
17.0
115.8
16.6
Teens
(SD)
10 (6/4) 15−5
1–3
117.3
9.8
117.7
12.5
113
9.5
Adults
(SD)
16 (8/8) 25−6
5−4
113
9.18
109.5
12.4
113.5
8.3
Left FFA
Children
(SD)
23 (12/11) 10−4
2–3
115.4
15.1
114.9
15.7
113.0
16.1
Teens
(SD)
10 (7/3) 15−6
1–3
118.2
8.2
117.5
12.8
115
7.5
Adults
(SD)
17 (8/9) 25−5
6−3
113.8
10.9
109.4
14.2
114.8
8.3

Note: Data from participants in three analyses are shown. “All Participants” describes all eligible study participants that contributed to the whole-brain analyses. “Right FFA” and “Left FFA” describes the subsamples of participants that produced right and left FFA regions of interest, respectively. N (F/M) = number of participants and sex distribution in the sample. Age expressed in years-months. WASI = Wechsler Abbreviated Scales of Intelligence (Wechsler, 1999). FSIQ = Full Scale IQ; VIQ = Verbal IQ; PIQ = Performance IQ. IQ scores mean = 100, SD = 15. SD = standard deviation. Although data are presented in categorical age groups, all analyses of behavior and FMRI activation considered age as a continuous measure.