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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 8.
Published in final edited form as: Seeing Perceiving. 2012;25(2):155–178. doi: 10.1163/187847612X629928

Table 2.

Demographic information and neuropsychological test scores for all participant groupsa

Healthy controlb BPPV UVH
Sex (M/F) 2/3 3/1 2/4
Age 41.4 (35–53) 59 (47–66) 56.7 (38–80)
HVLT-R
 Recall (max = 36) 24.3 (22–26) 27.3 (21–33) 26.3 (20–31)
 Retained (%) 107 (100–111.1) 85 (66.7–100) 93.1 (28.6–112.5)
 Discrimination (max = 1) 0.95 (0.92–1) 0.94 (0.92–1) 0.96 (0.83–1)
BVMT-R
 Recall (max = 36) 23.7 (15–32) 28.8 (25–33) 29.3 (16–32)
 Learning (max = 12) 3.7 (3–5) 5.5 (2–8) 3.8 (2–5)
 Retained (%) 122.3 (100–167) 95.5 (90–100) 90.5 (43–100)
 Recognition (max = 6) 6 6c 5.7 (5–6)
DHId (max = 100) N/A 46 (32–62) 46.8 e (28–56)
 Physical (max = 28) N/A 9 (4–14) 19.2 (14–24)
 Emotional (max = 36) N/A 16 (12–20) 10 (0–16)
 Functional (max = 36) N/A 21 (14–32) 17.6 (14–22)
VADLe, f (max = 280) N/A 101 (19–249) 91.2d (62–119)
 Functional (max = 10) N/A 4.5 (1–9) 2.5 (1–4)
 Ambulatory (max = 10) N/A 4.5 (2–9) 2.9 (1–4)
 Instrumental (max = 10) N/A 5 (2–10) 3.3 (2–4)
Digit span (max = 30) 18.7 (15–23) 21 (13–30) 18.5 (16–23)
Spatial span (max = 32) 18.7 (18–20) 16.8 (14–20) 17 (9–20)
JLOT (max = 30) 26.3 (24–28) 26.8 (23–28) 26.8 (21–30)
VOT (max = 30) 24.7 (23.5–26.5) 26.4 (22–29) 26.9 (20–29)
SARAd (max = 24) 0 0.3 (0–1) 0.83 (0–3)
a

Except where indicated, mean raw scores are presented. Values in parentheses denote the range;

b

n = 3 for neuropsychological battery;

c

n = 1;

d

total score;

e

n = 5;

f

median total and/or subscale scores are presented to account for omissions, extreme and/or not applicable rating.