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. 2015 May 7;13(2):96–104. doi: 10.1007/s12682-015-0208-7

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical sample characteristics

Pt Sex Age Pathology Deficit Months of disease
AZ M 20 Cranial trauma TBI Dysexecutive syndrome; right hemiparesis; left hemisyndrome with ataxia 34
EM M 66 Right hemispheric stroke Unilateral spatial neglect; left hemisyndrome 12
PC M 68 Brainstem hematoma Ataxia; dysarthria 32
LC M 69 Parkinson’s disease Cognitive decline; postural reflex deficit; hypokinetic 70
GI F 81 Left hemispheric stroke Right hemiparesis; aphasia 15
SG F 62 Medullary compression due to malignant dorsal angioma Flaccid paraparesis 19
LB M 69 Severe acquired brain injury due to cardiac arrest Ataxia; memory deficit 8
CB M 71 Cerebellar stroke Ataxia; dysarthria; dysphagia 15
AD F 78 Meningioma; right hemispheric stroke; left femoral fracture Left hemiparesis paralysis 21
GZ F 50 Cranial trauma TBI; sub-arachnoid hemorrhage Unilateral spatial neglect; left hemiparesis 34
RP F 75 Parkinson’s disease Hypertonia; tremors 72
AA F 62 Left hemispheric stroke; right femoral fracture Right hemiparesis; aphasia 38
AV M 48 Right hemispheric stroke Left hemiparesis; frontal syndrome; unilateral spatial neglect 7
MM F 64 Extrapiramidal progressive syndrome Ataxia; dysarthria 12