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. 2016 May 4;37(9):3297–3309. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23241

Table 1.

Demographic and performance characteristics of subjects enrolled in the study

Right‐handed Atypical
N, % females 158 55.1 82 54.9
Age, yearsa 43.5 15.1 35.7 12.3
Cerebral volume, ml 1426.5 133.7 1441.8 168.1
Language assessments
Boston Naming Test score 56.3 4.3 55.7 4.3
Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test scoreb 213.4 12.0 211.3 10.8
Controlled Oral Word Association Test score 39.6 11.5 40.7 12.1
Semantic Fluency Test score 56.6 12.7 56.3 14.1
Complex Ideation score 11.5 0.8 11.4 1.0
Noun recognition accuracy, % correctc 92.8 7.7 93.6 8.5

Note. Data are reported as mean and S.D. except for number of subjects (N), which are reported as frequency and percentages.

a

Right‐handed subjects were significantly older than those with atypical handedness (p < 0.001).

b

Not assessed for one right‐handed female subject.

c

Assessed for 141 right‐handed subjects and 73 subjects with atypical handedness who completed the verb generation fMRI task.