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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 15.
Published in final edited form as: Front Biosci (Schol Ed). 2014 Jan 1;6:50–57. doi: 10.2741/s413

Table 3.

Within the same patient population, comparisons to recognition and naming of other categories of stimuli. The Voice recognition and naming data are the same as presented in Table 2. For right hemisphere patients who completed the Famous Voices Test, N=18 had also completed the Famous Faces Test, and N=16 had also completed the Famous Landmarks Test. For patients with left temporal pole lesions who completed the Famous Voices protocol, N=17 had completed the Famous Faces Test, and N=15 had completed the Famous Landmarks Test.

Participant
Group
Task Performance Neurologically
Normal
Right
Hemisphere
Lesion
Left
Temporal
Pole
Lesion
F/T
value
Significance Z-score
difference
b/w LTP
and BDC
% voice recognition 48.0 (14.7) 47.9 (16.1) 48.7 (14.8) 0.014 .986 −0.05
% voice naming 95.1 (6.0) 86.6 (9.2) 66.2 (19.3) 25.949 .000 3.40
% face recognition 85.0 (15.0)* 76.0 (15.3) 75.9 (15.0) 0.011 .991 0.01
% face naming 85.0 (11.1)** 83.8 (9.9) 69.0 (18.9) 2.890 .008 1.35
% landmark recognition 62.0 (18.0)** 68.0 (14.9) 59.6 (19.5) 1.340 .192 0.47
% landmark naming 88.0 (8.0)** 89.2 (7.5) 73.1 (15.4) 3.646 .002 2.01
*

Previously published data. Different participant sample. N = 90. Taken from Tranel (2006).

**

Previously published data. Different participant sample. N = 68. Taken from Tranel (2006).